Deck 4: Promoting Children's Positive Sense of Self through Verbal Communication

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A child says, "Those dinosaurs were really huge." An appropriate paraphrase reflection would be "Yes, those dinosaurs were really huge."
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Self-esteem includes negative as well as positive evaluations of the self.
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The verbal environment consists of both talk and silence.
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Both behavior and paraphrase reflections help children understand the effects of their actions on you.
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Behavior reflections are best reserved for use with school-age children.
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Marilyn is pounding a nail into a board at the workbench. The following is an appropriate behavior reflection: "You're pounding very hard, aren't you?"
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Whereas harsh treatment by adults relates to low self-esteem in children, adult indifference has a neutral effect.
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Adults should not expect children to answer their reflections.
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Behavior reflections influence children's learning of language.
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The first eight years of life are an optimal period for the development of self-esteem.
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The following question is open-ended: "Is chocolate your favorite flavor?"
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Self-concept forms the foundation for self-esteem and self-awareness.
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Children's self-judgments are based on their interactions with significant others.
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Adults should never ask children questions.
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Shared narratives are self-stories children write in their journals.
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Correcting children's grammar by having them repeat an inappropriate phrase improves their language usage.
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Children's sense of self is a combination of the social and emotional selves.
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Behavior and paraphrase reflections are strategies used in a positive verbal environment.
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By their third year, most children have developed an overall estimation of self-worth that remains relatively stable from then on.
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In a positive verbal environment, adults do most of the talking.
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A child who describes herself using the following statements is probably what age? "I am an honest girl with brown hair. I have a dog and like to play the piano."

A) 3 years
B) 6 years
C) 12 years
D) None of the above
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According to your textbook, which of the following questions would contribute most to the relationship-building process?

A) What's your favorite color?
B) Who knows where the dictionary goes?
C) How many ducks do you see?
D) If you were building a house, what would it look like?
E) Don't you think it's time we got ready to go?
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Select the appropriate paraphrase reflection for the following situation: Child, "Look, teacher, I painted everything the same color."

A) "Good for you."
B) "I like the way you used all that purple."
C) "You must be pleased."
D) "Tell me about your painting."
E) "You painted your whole picture purple."
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Ramone says, "I walk to the center. I have a dog named Duke." These statements relate to Ramone's self-esteem.
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Samantha shared her popcorn with Amanda. The most appropriate response to promote self-esteem would be:

A) "You were so sweet, Samantha!"
B) "Thanks for sharing, that is very kind."
C) "You noticed Amanda needed some popcorn too, thank you."
D) "Everyone is really working hard at sharing today. Way to go!"
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A child who judges himself to be good at games but a poor singer is probably at what age?

A) two years
B) four years
C) eight years
D) None of the above
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Which of the following phrases illustrates the concept of verbal expansion? Child says: "Me want cookie." The adult says:

A) "You are eating a chocolate cookie with marshmallow between the layers."
B) "That cookie looks good."
C) "You want another cookie."
D) "You like cookies, don't you?"
E) None of the above
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Which of the following phrases is nonjudgmental?

A) Tod hit Mary with clenched fists.
B) Tod was really mean to Mary today.
C) Tod hit Mary spitefully.
D) None of the above
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What is self-esteem?

A) your personal description of yourself
B) the judgments people make of you
C) how you assess your self
D) a combination of competence and personal attributes
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A child who describes himself in the following terms is probably what age? "I am a boy. I have brown hair. I have a dog named Max."

A) 18 months
B) 3 years
C) 9 years
D) 12 years
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Select the appropriate paraphrase reflection for the following situation: Child: "Look, teacher, I can button my coat."

A) "Great! That's quite an accomplishment."
B) "I'll have to tell your mom about that. She'll be so proud."
C) "You should be so proud."
D) "You did all the buttons yourself."
E) "Now you're ready to go outside."
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Children who do not speak English at home should be required to speak English only in early childhood programs to increase the speed at which they learn the language.
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Alice, who is two, says to her mother, "Want cookie." What is her mother doing when she replies, "You want a chocolate chip cookie?"

A) reinforcing Alice's speech
B) expanding Alice's original sentence
C) recasting Alice's original sentence
D) reinforcing Alice's speech and expanding Alice's original sentence
E) All of the above
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A child who describes herself in the following terms is probably what age? "I'm a good runner. I used to like red, but now I like blue. I am very studious."

A) 18 months
B) 3 years
C) 9 years
D) 12 years
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A child who describes herself in the following terms is probably what age? "I am a girl. I have black hair. I have a cat named Mittens."

A) 14 months
B) 3 years
C) 9 years
D) 12 years
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What is your internalized description of the self?

A) self-esteem
B) self-worth
C) social mirror
D) self-concept
E) categorical self
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What does recasting involve?

A) adding connecting words to children's noun-verb phrases
B) extending the meaning of the child's sentence to include new ideas the child might wish to add
C) changing one's questions into reflections
D) rephrasing the child's sentence using a different grammatical structure
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What are the components of the trio of self-esteem?

A) control and empathy
B) control, competence, and awareness
C) competence and worth
D) control, competence, and worth
E) competence, awareness, and worth
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Select the appropriate behavior reflection for the following situation: Hal is watering the plants on the windowsill.

A) "That looks like fun."
B) "Do you have enough water to do them all?"
C) "You're being very careful, right?"
D) "I like the way you're watering each plant, one at a time."
E) None of the above
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Juanita is building with blocks in the block area. No other children are there. Her caregiver says, "Juanita is building with blocks." This is an appropriate behavior reflection.
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What three qualities are needed to make praise effective?
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Five-year-old Jawan is at the sand table. He tells you, "I can make rain with the holey cone." The best example of a behavior reflection would be which of the following?

A) "Sounds like you love sand toys."
B) "You think that's a holey cone. That's called a funnel."
C) "Be careful your rain doesn't get on the floor."
D) "You're pouring sand through that funnel."
E) "You noticed the falling sand looks like rain."
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What are the characteristics of a negative verbal environment?
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What is the difference between self-concept and self-esteem?
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Three-year-old Fernando is becoming very loud and is jumping around in the block area. You realize that he speaks and understands very little English. As you approach him, what is the best way to begin an interaction?

A) Put your hand lightly on his head and say his name.
B) Get down to his eye level and establish eye contact.
C) Call and gesture as you approach him from across the room.
D) Put your arms completely around his shoulders from behind, to restrain him from jumping.
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What would be the best response if a child asked you, "How many people tried out for the choir?"

A) "Ten."
B) "How many do you think?"
C) "That's a good question."
D) "You're curious about the tryouts, fifteen."
E) "You are wondering about the total here today".
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What is the source for shared narratives?
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Describe two characteristics of your "self" as if you were four years old.
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You want to use behavior and paraphrase reflections with children, but when you tried it out with a young family member, you sounded artificial to yourself. What can you do about this?
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What are the benefits of using paraphrase reflections with children?
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What are the benefits of using behavior reflections with children?
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Describe three characteristics of shared narratives.
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Prior to snacktime, Brian spent several minutes cleaning up the art table. The best form of praise would be, "You worked hard," followed by which of these sentences?

A) "I appreciate you're being such a good helper."
B) "You're a great cleaner upper."
C) "I'm pleased you put away all the paper and crayons. Now this table is ready for snack."
D) "It makes me feel good when you are so nice."
E) "Thank you."
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Which of the following questions is (are) open-ended?

A) Are you a Spartan fan?
B) What kind of bird is this?
C) How did you decide what color to make your car?
D) Would you like someone to hit you like that?
E) What kind of bird is this? and Would you like someone to hit you like that?
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Why can the same experience be interpreted differently by children of the same age who have differing self-perceptions?
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Describe two characteristics of your "self" as if you were 10 years old.
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What are the characteristics of a positive verbal environment?
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What are the characteristics of an open-ended question?
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Describe two characteristics of your "self" as if you were six years old.
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Select the appropriate behavior reflection for the following situation. Selene shoveled the snow off the sidewalk in front of the building.

A) "Thanks, you did a good job."
B) "Selene, you removed all the snow."
C) "Did you arrive early?"
D) "Why didn't you wait for the others to help you?"
E) None of the above
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In what ways should adults modify their verbal communication for children in different age groups? Give examples.
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Describe and give examples of how the three components of self-esteem are promoted within a developmentally appropriate classroom.
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You are a leader of a small group of 10-year-olds who are working on a (gardening, clothing, computer) project, and you want to establish a dialogue with them to determine their level of understanding. List some statements or questions that would be appropriate.
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Define what is meant by the verbal environment. Describe its importance to young children's lives. Name three strategies associated with each kind of verbal environment discussed in your book.
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A child says, "Those dinosaurs were really huge." An appropriate paraphrase reflection would be "Yes, those dinosaurs were really huge."
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Self-esteem includes negative as well as positive evaluations of the self.
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The verbal environment consists of both talk and silence.
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Both behavior and paraphrase reflections help children understand the effects of their actions on you.
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Behavior reflections are best reserved for use with school-age children.
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Marilyn is pounding a nail into a board at the workbench. The following is an appropriate behavior reflection: "You're pounding very hard, aren't you?"
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Whereas harsh treatment by adults relates to low self-esteem in children, adult indifference has a neutral effect.
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Adults should not expect children to answer their reflections.
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Behavior reflections influence children's learning of language.
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The first eight years of life are an optimal period for the development of self-esteem.
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The following question is open-ended: "Is chocolate your favorite flavor?"
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Self-concept forms the foundation for self-esteem and self-awareness.
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Children's self-judgments are based on their interactions with significant others.
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Adults should never ask children questions.
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Shared narratives are self-stories children write in their journals.
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Correcting children's grammar by having them repeat an inappropriate phrase improves their language usage.
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Children's sense of self is a combination of the social and emotional selves.
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Behavior and paraphrase reflections are strategies used in a positive verbal environment.
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By their third year, most children have developed an overall estimation of self-worth that remains relatively stable from then on.
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In a positive verbal environment, adults do most of the talking.
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A child who describes herself using the following statements is probably what age? "I am an honest girl with brown hair. I have a dog and like to play the piano."

A) 3 years
B) 6 years
C) 12 years
D) None of the above
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According to your textbook, which of the following questions would contribute most to the relationship-building process?

A) What's your favorite color?
B) Who knows where the dictionary goes?
C) How many ducks do you see?
D) If you were building a house, what would it look like?
E) Don't you think it's time we got ready to go?
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Select the appropriate paraphrase reflection for the following situation: Child, "Look, teacher, I painted everything the same color."

A) "Good for you."
B) "I like the way you used all that purple."
C) "You must be pleased."
D) "Tell me about your painting."
E) "You painted your whole picture purple."
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Ramone says, "I walk to the center. I have a dog named Duke." These statements relate to Ramone's self-esteem.
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Samantha shared her popcorn with Amanda. The most appropriate response to promote self-esteem would be:

A) "You were so sweet, Samantha!"
B) "Thanks for sharing, that is very kind."
C) "You noticed Amanda needed some popcorn too, thank you."
D) "Everyone is really working hard at sharing today. Way to go!"
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A child who judges himself to be good at games but a poor singer is probably at what age?

A) two years
B) four years
C) eight years
D) None of the above
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Which of the following phrases illustrates the concept of verbal expansion? Child says: "Me want cookie." The adult says:

A) "You are eating a chocolate cookie with marshmallow between the layers."
B) "That cookie looks good."
C) "You want another cookie."
D) "You like cookies, don't you?"
E) None of the above
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Which of the following phrases is nonjudgmental?

A) Tod hit Mary with clenched fists.
B) Tod was really mean to Mary today.
C) Tod hit Mary spitefully.
D) None of the above
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What is self-esteem?

A) your personal description of yourself
B) the judgments people make of you
C) how you assess your self
D) a combination of competence and personal attributes
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A child who describes himself in the following terms is probably what age? "I am a boy. I have brown hair. I have a dog named Max."

A) 18 months
B) 3 years
C) 9 years
D) 12 years
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Select the appropriate paraphrase reflection for the following situation: Child: "Look, teacher, I can button my coat."

A) "Great! That's quite an accomplishment."
B) "I'll have to tell your mom about that. She'll be so proud."
C) "You should be so proud."
D) "You did all the buttons yourself."
E) "Now you're ready to go outside."
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Children who do not speak English at home should be required to speak English only in early childhood programs to increase the speed at which they learn the language.
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Alice, who is two, says to her mother, "Want cookie." What is her mother doing when she replies, "You want a chocolate chip cookie?"

A) reinforcing Alice's speech
B) expanding Alice's original sentence
C) recasting Alice's original sentence
D) reinforcing Alice's speech and expanding Alice's original sentence
E) All of the above
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A child who describes herself in the following terms is probably what age? "I'm a good runner. I used to like red, but now I like blue. I am very studious."

A) 18 months
B) 3 years
C) 9 years
D) 12 years
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A child who describes herself in the following terms is probably what age? "I am a girl. I have black hair. I have a cat named Mittens."

A) 14 months
B) 3 years
C) 9 years
D) 12 years
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What is your internalized description of the self?

A) self-esteem
B) self-worth
C) social mirror
D) self-concept
E) categorical self
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What does recasting involve?

A) adding connecting words to children's noun-verb phrases
B) extending the meaning of the child's sentence to include new ideas the child might wish to add
C) changing one's questions into reflections
D) rephrasing the child's sentence using a different grammatical structure
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What are the components of the trio of self-esteem?

A) control and empathy
B) control, competence, and awareness
C) competence and worth
D) control, competence, and worth
E) competence, awareness, and worth
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Select the appropriate behavior reflection for the following situation: Hal is watering the plants on the windowsill.

A) "That looks like fun."
B) "Do you have enough water to do them all?"
C) "You're being very careful, right?"
D) "I like the way you're watering each plant, one at a time."
E) None of the above
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Juanita is building with blocks in the block area. No other children are there. Her caregiver says, "Juanita is building with blocks." This is an appropriate behavior reflection.
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What three qualities are needed to make praise effective?
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42
Five-year-old Jawan is at the sand table. He tells you, "I can make rain with the holey cone." The best example of a behavior reflection would be which of the following?

A) "Sounds like you love sand toys."
B) "You think that's a holey cone. That's called a funnel."
C) "Be careful your rain doesn't get on the floor."
D) "You're pouring sand through that funnel."
E) "You noticed the falling sand looks like rain."
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What are the characteristics of a negative verbal environment?
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What is the difference between self-concept and self-esteem?
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45
Three-year-old Fernando is becoming very loud and is jumping around in the block area. You realize that he speaks and understands very little English. As you approach him, what is the best way to begin an interaction?

A) Put your hand lightly on his head and say his name.
B) Get down to his eye level and establish eye contact.
C) Call and gesture as you approach him from across the room.
D) Put your arms completely around his shoulders from behind, to restrain him from jumping.
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What would be the best response if a child asked you, "How many people tried out for the choir?"

A) "Ten."
B) "How many do you think?"
C) "That's a good question."
D) "You're curious about the tryouts, fifteen."
E) "You are wondering about the total here today".
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What is the source for shared narratives?
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Describe two characteristics of your "self" as if you were four years old.
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You want to use behavior and paraphrase reflections with children, but when you tried it out with a young family member, you sounded artificial to yourself. What can you do about this?
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What are the benefits of using paraphrase reflections with children?
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What are the benefits of using behavior reflections with children?
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Describe three characteristics of shared narratives.
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53
Prior to snacktime, Brian spent several minutes cleaning up the art table. The best form of praise would be, "You worked hard," followed by which of these sentences?

A) "I appreciate you're being such a good helper."
B) "You're a great cleaner upper."
C) "I'm pleased you put away all the paper and crayons. Now this table is ready for snack."
D) "It makes me feel good when you are so nice."
E) "Thank you."
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Which of the following questions is (are) open-ended?

A) Are you a Spartan fan?
B) What kind of bird is this?
C) How did you decide what color to make your car?
D) Would you like someone to hit you like that?
E) What kind of bird is this? and Would you like someone to hit you like that?
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Why can the same experience be interpreted differently by children of the same age who have differing self-perceptions?
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Describe two characteristics of your "self" as if you were 10 years old.
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What are the characteristics of a positive verbal environment?
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What are the characteristics of an open-ended question?
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Describe two characteristics of your "self" as if you were six years old.
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60
Select the appropriate behavior reflection for the following situation. Selene shoveled the snow off the sidewalk in front of the building.

A) "Thanks, you did a good job."
B) "Selene, you removed all the snow."
C) "Did you arrive early?"
D) "Why didn't you wait for the others to help you?"
E) None of the above
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In what ways should adults modify their verbal communication for children in different age groups? Give examples.
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Describe and give examples of how the three components of self-esteem are promoted within a developmentally appropriate classroom.
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You are a leader of a small group of 10-year-olds who are working on a (gardening, clothing, computer) project, and you want to establish a dialogue with them to determine their level of understanding. List some statements or questions that would be appropriate.
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Define what is meant by the verbal environment. Describe its importance to young children's lives. Name three strategies associated with each kind of verbal environment discussed in your book.
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