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Deck 1: Where Are Our Children After School
1
Most often, structured families today fall in the category of:
A) extended
B) nuclear
C) larger
D) needy
A) extended
B) nuclear
C) larger
D) needy
nuclear
2
People have a difficult time placing disabled children because
A) staffs do not have workers qualified for specific disabilities
B) no one wants to work with them
C) the American Disabilities Act stops them
D) no programs exist that are motivated to work with them
A) staffs do not have workers qualified for specific disabilities
B) no one wants to work with them
C) the American Disabilities Act stops them
D) no programs exist that are motivated to work with them
staffs do not have workers qualified for specific disabilities
3
Formal child care belongs in all of the following categories except:
A) in-home care
B) out-of-home care
C) relative care
D) drop-in centers
A) in-home care
B) out-of-home care
C) relative care
D) drop-in centers
drop-in centers
4
Voters seemed unwilling to underwrite a school-age child care system because:
A) voters believed that mothers should stay at home and care for children
B) voters were not voting because they did not have the time
C) two parents staying at home seemed to be a much better idea to voters
D) immigrated families had less extended support and could take care of their children as easily
A) voters believed that mothers should stay at home and care for children
B) voters were not voting because they did not have the time
C) two parents staying at home seemed to be a much better idea to voters
D) immigrated families had less extended support and could take care of their children as easily
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5
Age-related cohorts of children have many similarities, one thing that differs is:
A) characteristic behavior
B) orderly change
C) life circumstances
D) stable change
A) characteristic behavior
B) orderly change
C) life circumstances
D) stable change
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6
Children in classroom settings spend most of their day with groups of other children their own age, which are known as age-related ______________.
A) cohorts
B) teams
C) sociograms
A) cohorts
B) teams
C) sociograms
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7
Developmental changes in children are ____________, _______________, and _____________.
A) orderly, directional, and stable
B) physical, social, and language
C) unpredictable, varied, and permanent
A) orderly, directional, and stable
B) physical, social, and language
C) unpredictable, varied, and permanent
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8
Saying that developmental changes in children are "directional" means that they
A) move from left to right, or right left
B) means that the changes build on one another;
C) they show some kind of progression or accumulation.
A) move from left to right, or right left
B) means that the changes build on one another;
C) they show some kind of progression or accumulation.
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9
Increasing numbers of communities are addressing the need for out-of-school care due to the relationship between
A) inadequate care and teen pregnancy
B) working mothers and juvenile delinquency
C) unsupervised children and juvenile crime
A) inadequate care and teen pregnancy
B) working mothers and juvenile delinquency
C) unsupervised children and juvenile crime
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10
The term "orderly" when applied to the developmental changes in childhood means that the changes occur in
A) alphabetical order
B) chronological order
C) sequential order
A) alphabetical order
B) chronological order
C) sequential order
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11
The term used in your text that includes before- and after-school care, recreational activities, and enrichment, is
A) before/after school care and recreation
B) out-of-school care
C) after school care and Educational Program
A) before/after school care and recreation
B) out-of-school care
C) after school care and Educational Program
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12
Many after school programs on school sites close
A) on legal holidays only
B) too early
C) during winter and spring break and school holidays
A) on legal holidays only
B) too early
C) during winter and spring break and school holidays
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13
Parents need reassurance that their children are safe after school, and that they
A) are doing their homework
B) developing and growing like other children
C) are not angry with their parents for leaving them
A) are doing their homework
B) developing and growing like other children
C) are not angry with their parents for leaving them
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14
Calling the developmental changes of childhood "stable" means that they
A) are comforting, like a stable at the end of a long ride for a horse
B) consistent from one child to another
C) relatively permanent; they tend to "stick around" once they appear
A) are comforting, like a stable at the end of a long ride for a horse
B) consistent from one child to another
C) relatively permanent; they tend to "stick around" once they appear
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15
Cohort effects are the result of age-related children or adults having similar life experiences. What attitudes or concerns might be different in a cohort of children who have memories of the 9/11 bombings and their out-of-school leaders whose childhoods were ten or twenty years earlier?
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