Deck 2: The Tasks of the Toddler
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Deck 2: The Tasks of the Toddler
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A home full of unpredictability,violence,and chaos may affect toddler brain structure.
True
2
If a toddler points to objects in picture books,the best professional response would be to nod or smile,indicating your approval.
False
3
Toddler silliness and pie-in-the-face behavior indicate a need for firmer handling.
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4
Freedom to explore during toddlerhood promotes much more than seeing and deciphering patterns.
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Adults can speak to toddlers emphasizing certain words,which may increase children's focus on these words.
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Toddler picture books should have few words on each page.
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Toddlers are good at cooperative play.
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Toddlers' mistakes in speech are usually evidence of intelligent growth.
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Large,chunky crayons may be hard for toddlers to hold,so provide standard-sized ones.
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10
It is a good idea to establish a special reading time during the toddler's day and rarely read at other times.
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11
When presenting songs to a group of toddlers,try to limit creativeness and focus on toddlers using the right actions and words.
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12
Language is a means of directing others to construct similar thoughts from their own experience.
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13
A child who speaks her first word at 20 months of age is not considered within the normal range for first words.
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14
Parents' attitudes about literary activities may affect toddlers adversely.
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15
Toddlers 'brains are as active as adults'.
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16
A toddler raising her voice at a sentence's ending may indicate that she is asking a question.
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17
Language grows as real,firsthand experience with social companions grows.
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18
Large group story time for toddler care centers is recommended.
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19
To understand the grammar in a language,one must understand both spoken and written utterances.
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20
Crayon use is developmentally appropriate for most toddlers but may need supervision.
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21
Low nonrounded vowels are difficult for toddlers to articulate.
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22
Toddlers exhibit symbolic play.
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23
High stress may affect children's brain development.
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24
Teachers seldom do word modeling with toddlers
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25
Research has provided proof that toddlers acquire linguistic and intellectual benefits from musical activities.
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26
The primary developmental need of toddlers other than food and shelter is toys and playmates.
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27
Toddlers get a "sense of self" from others.
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28
Toddlers sense what to fear by watching others.
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29
Accepting and reinforcing toddler language promotes more toddler language.
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30
Teachers do not encourage toddlers to communicate through gestures because they want toddlers to learn through using their words.
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31
In a few words,the relationship between a word and a referent is not arbitrary.
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32
The best time to read a picture book to a toddler is when she is out of control.
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33
Toddlers unconsciously discover and formulate the rules of their native language.
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34
When children age,they change their private meanings of what words mean to conform to public meanings.
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35
Toddlers have an innate predisposition for learning to communicate.
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36
One reason why offering musical experiences to toddlers works so well is that they are fascinated by sounds.
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37
Orderly,soothing,loving experiences in toddlers' lives may support optimal brain growth.
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38
Toddler teachers step in when toddlers are safely exploring so that toddlers will learn from them.
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39
A word is a sign that signifies a referent.
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40
Teachers may ask toddlers to look at them if they want to communicate with words.
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41
The word beautiful is a modifier.
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42
All the sounds used in Spanish are used in English.
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43
When using a block as a baby bottle,the toddler is engaging in
A)cooperative play.
B)symbolic play.
C)sensory play.
D)elaborative play.
A)cooperative play.
B)symbolic play.
C)sensory play.
D)elaborative play.
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44
Young toddlers act on their surroundings in a sensory-motor fashion but as they age they begin to think about their actions first.
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45
Teachers should not encourage toddlers to use gestures for this slows vocabulary growth.
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46
Parents who believe reading is a source of enjoyment usually have children who
A)have positive attitudes about reading.
B)avoid books when play is available.
C)collect books and handle them gently.
D)use books for informational purposes.
A)have positive attitudes about reading.
B)avoid books when play is available.
C)collect books and handle them gently.
D)use books for informational purposes.
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47
Toddler group times are
A)short.
B)full of active child participation.
C)planned to promote child speech.
D)all of these answers
A)short.
B)full of active child participation.
C)planned to promote child speech.
D)all of these answers
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48
One usually does not observe many 'reading-like' behaviors in toddlers.
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49
Early childhood educators are urged to use adjectives and adverbs in their conversations with toddlers.
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50
Most human languages are learned without much effort by young children.
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51
Considering story books with electronic features,educators believe that
A)they may be more educative than human read-alouds.
B)they are not worth the money.
C)they attract but do not hold toddlers' attention for long.
D)reading with a responsive adult is best.
A)they may be more educative than human read-alouds.
B)they are not worth the money.
C)they attract but do not hold toddlers' attention for long.
D)reading with a responsive adult is best.
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52
Nonfiction books do not appeal to toddlers.
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53
One example of an over-regulation of the word put is "I putted the toy away."
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54
Toddlers should be exposed to a variety of classic American tunes and music rather than multicultural selections.
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55
Families whose cultural origins differ from the American culture may offer their children more experiences and activities associated with drawing and writing.
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56
A child's mastery of phonology is gradual but the child's master of the correct syntax of his native language is even slower.
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57
Prudent advice to parents about book sharing with a toddler is to
A)concentrate on the book's content.
B)pass on the information in the book.
C)emphasize important words.
D)relax and enjoy.
A)concentrate on the book's content.
B)pass on the information in the book.
C)emphasize important words.
D)relax and enjoy.
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58
The arbitrary signs (symbols)used in the English language are the alphabet letters.
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59
Morphemes can be divided into smaller units with recognized meaning.
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60
The order of verbs in a sentence might be confused in second language learners.
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61
One can expect toddlers to use crayons
A)without attempting to chew them.
B)with a scrubbing motion.
C)and make scribbles and enclosed shapes.
D)and make recognizable forms.
A)without attempting to chew them.
B)with a scrubbing motion.
C)and make scribbles and enclosed shapes.
D)and make recognizable forms.
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62
Syntax involves
A)the sounds of symbols.
B)rules and word order.
C)prefixes and suffixes.
D)phonemes and morphemes.
A)the sounds of symbols.
B)rules and word order.
C)prefixes and suffixes.
D)phonemes and morphemes.
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63
When a child says,"It falled down," it is a
A)pronunciation error.
B)syntactic error.
C)symbolic error.
D)overregulation error.
A)pronunciation error.
B)syntactic error.
C)symbolic error.
D)overregulation error.
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64
If you were planning a toddler story time with a group of 12 toddlers,
A)invite their mothers.
B)choose three to four good books.
C)plan for 20 to 30 minutes.
D)place chairs in a circle.
A)invite their mothers.
B)choose three to four good books.
C)plan for 20 to 30 minutes.
D)place chairs in a circle.
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65
Most toddlers can understand nonverbal signs used in the past with familiar adults.A good example of one is
A)Most toddlers can understand nonverbal signs used in the past with familiar adults.A good example of one is
B)a smile when a toddler exhibits poor behavior.
C)a fist raised in the air.
D)a stretched straight forward arm with an opened hand palm out and fanned fingers facing
A)Most toddlers can understand nonverbal signs used in the past with familiar adults.A good example of one is
B)a smile when a toddler exhibits poor behavior.
C)a fist raised in the air.
D)a stretched straight forward arm with an opened hand palm out and fanned fingers facing
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66
Pragmatics involve
A)toddlers' learning to ask questions.
B)toddlers' use of social speech conventions.
C)toddlers' use of logic and language.
D)toddlers' tendency to be polite.
A)toddlers' learning to ask questions.
B)toddlers' use of social speech conventions.
C)toddlers' use of logic and language.
D)toddlers' tendency to be polite.
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67
Characteristic toddler speech includes
A)whispering.
B)stuttering.
C)telegraphic speech.
D)anti-social speech.
A)whispering.
B)stuttering.
C)telegraphic speech.
D)anti-social speech.
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68
a stretched straight forward arm with an opened hand palm out and fanned fingers facing
A)to gain the attention of a listener.
B)to use correct grammar from the beginning.
C)become a clear articulated speaker.
D)none of the above
A)to gain the attention of a listener.
B)to use correct grammar from the beginning.
C)become a clear articulated speaker.
D)none of the above
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69
Phonology is connected to
A)intellectual learning.
B)using words as symbols.
C)the sounds of speech.
D)the meanings of words.
A)intellectual learning.
B)using words as symbols.
C)the sounds of speech.
D)the meanings of words.
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70
Each human language has
A)common sounds or gestures very similar to another language.
B)flexible rules rather than fixed ones.
C)grammar and spelling similar to English.
D)blended sounds that create meaning.
A)common sounds or gestures very similar to another language.
B)flexible rules rather than fixed ones.
C)grammar and spelling similar to English.
D)blended sounds that create meaning.
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71
The smallest unit of speech that distinguishes one utterance from another is called a
A)morpheme.
B)symbol.
C)syntax unit.
D)phoneme.
A)morpheme.
B)symbol.
C)syntax unit.
D)phoneme.
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72
A toddler who says "peas" for please
A)lacks the ability to say "please" but may hear it as "please."
B)has an inability to hear precisely or is lazy.
C)should feel warmly toward adults who say "peas" for please.
D)none of these answers
A)lacks the ability to say "please" but may hear it as "please."
B)has an inability to hear precisely or is lazy.
C)should feel warmly toward adults who say "peas" for please.
D)none of these answers
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73
Examples of pragmatic skills include
A)learning that it is not appropriate to talk in certain situations.
B)knowing you are expected to answer when you are asked a question.
C)taking turns talking during a conversation.
D)all of the above
A)learning that it is not appropriate to talk in certain situations.
B)knowing you are expected to answer when you are asked a question.
C)taking turns talking during a conversation.
D)all of the above
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74
Which of the following is a useful pivot word?
A)car
B)kitty
C)where
D)cookie
A)car
B)kitty
C)where
D)cookie
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75
A toddler who calls a melon a ball is displaying
A)knowledge of balls.
B)illogical thinking.
C)faulty thinking.
D)a sense of humor.
A)knowledge of balls.
B)illogical thinking.
C)faulty thinking.
D)a sense of humor.
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76
It is best to say the following to a toddler when you want him to go to the snack table
A)"Are you hungry?"
B)"Do you want to see me eat an apple slice?"
C)"It is time to finish and have a snack.It's snack time."
D)"Follow me to the snack table."
A)"Are you hungry?"
B)"Do you want to see me eat an apple slice?"
C)"It is time to finish and have a snack.It's snack time."
D)"Follow me to the snack table."
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77
The toddler who uses the word no in speech is
A)displaying a negative attitude.
B)wants to be cooperative.
C)may be testing to see if there is a choice.
D)needs firm handling.
A)displaying a negative attitude.
B)wants to be cooperative.
C)may be testing to see if there is a choice.
D)needs firm handling.
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78
Match a word in Column A to its logical pair in Column B


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79
Toddlers learning the grammar of their native language
A)use correct forms of words and later use incorrect ones.
B)understand general rules before exceptions.
C)learn how sounds are organized to communicate meaning.
D)all of these answers
A)use correct forms of words and later use incorrect ones.
B)understand general rules before exceptions.
C)learn how sounds are organized to communicate meaning.
D)all of these answers
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80
Adults probably have
A)just as much inner speech as children.
B)learned to inhibit self talk.
C)sometimes used inner speech for problem solving.
D)all the above.
A)just as much inner speech as children.
B)learned to inhibit self talk.
C)sometimes used inner speech for problem solving.
D)all the above.
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