Deck 8: Supporting Children's Peer Relationships and Friendships
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Deck 8: Supporting Children's Peer Relationships and Friendships
1
A child who ignores peer suggestions while playing a game with them is having difficulty in which skill phase of the friendship-making process?
A) making contact
B) maintaining positive relationships
C) negotiating conflict
D) ending relationships
E) None of the above
A) making contact
B) maintaining positive relationships
C) negotiating conflict
D) ending relationships
E) None of the above
B
2
Preschoolers have a strong tendency to select their friends based on appearance.
True
3
According to the chapter, which of the following is NOT a possible basis for friendship?
A) gender
B) age
C) personal characteristics
D) dependability
A) gender
B) age
C) personal characteristics
D) dependability
D
4
A child who avoids an argument by suggesting an agreeable solution is demonstrating skill in what phase of the friendship-making process?
A) making contact
B) maintaining positive relationships
C) negotiating conflict
D) ending relationships
E) None of the above
A) making contact
B) maintaining positive relationships
C) negotiating conflict
D) ending relationships
E) None of the above
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5
What qualities characterize friendships in level one-one-way assistance?
A) Children choose friends who share their feelings and ideas.
B) Children identify friends as those with whom they spend the most time.
C) Having a best friend is paramount.
D) Friendships can be maintained over long distances.
E) None of the above
A) Children choose friends who share their feelings and ideas.
B) Children identify friends as those with whom they spend the most time.
C) Having a best friend is paramount.
D) Friendships can be maintained over long distances.
E) None of the above
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6
During the friendship stage of one-way assistance, children often try out different social roles.
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7
Laura is a very shy child. Which of the following strategies would be best in helping her make friends?
A) Pair her with an outgoing child in the group.
B) Pair her with another shy child in the group.
C) Have her play with you.
D) Give her an important class job to do so she'll seem desirable to the other children.
E) Pair her with a younger child.
A) Pair her with an outgoing child in the group.
B) Pair her with another shy child in the group.
C) Have her play with you.
D) Give her an important class job to do so she'll seem desirable to the other children.
E) Pair her with a younger child.
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8
A child who announces that he is a member of the Royal Dragon Club, and that Henry isn't, is in what level of friendship?
A) Level 0
B) Level 1
C) Level 2
D) Level 3
E) Level 4
A) Level 0
B) Level 1
C) Level 2
D) Level 3
E) Level 4
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9
Which of the following is a friendship fact?
A) Who is your friend?
B) Can people have more than one friend at a time?
C) What can people do to show that they are friends?
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
A) Who is your friend?
B) Can people have more than one friend at a time?
C) What can people do to show that they are friends?
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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10
Children's earliest friends are those who exhibit personality traits they admire.
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11
Relationships among children are qualitatively different from those between adults and children.
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12
By the time they are six or seven, children have achieved a mature sense of friendship.
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13
How many friends a child has is the best indicator of how happy a child is with his or her friends.
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14
What is the best approach to promoting friendships within a group of children?
A) Encourage them to spend all their time together.
B) Separate friendship pairs so that each child must reach out to others.
C) Assign children friends.
D) Provide opportunities for children to relax together.
E) All of the above
A) Encourage them to spend all their time together.
B) Separate friendship pairs so that each child must reach out to others.
C) Assign children friends.
D) Provide opportunities for children to relax together.
E) All of the above
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15
Adult: "Why is Craig your friend?"?Child: "He's my friend because he will play what I like to play." Which level of friendship is this child demonstrating?
A) Level 0
B) Level 1
C) Level 2
D) Level 3
E) Level 4
A) Level 0
B) Level 1
C) Level 2
D) Level 3
E) Level 4
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16
A lack of friends is known to cause juvenile delinquency.
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17
Rejection by friends is to be expected throughout childhood.
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18
Peer interactions give children opportunities for social comparisons.
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19
How old are friends who spend much of their time forming social clubs that are short-lived but intense?
A) four years
B) ten years
C) thirteen years
D) None of the above
A) four years
B) ten years
C) thirteen years
D) None of the above
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20
People go through six stages in achieving mature concepts of friendships.
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21
Adults can teach children to become aware of other children's invitations to play.
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22
Shy children benefit from playing with children younger than themselves.
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23
It is a substantiated fact that children who move frequently have well-developed friendship skills.
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24
Children who lack friendship skills benefit from watching skilled children interact.
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25
When two or more children become good friends, adults should work on separating them throughout the day.
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26
Parents' attitude has no impact on their children's potential for making friends with children of diverse backgrounds.
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27
Language skills have a major impact on friendship skills.
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28
A friendship skit can be used to model appropriate friendship skills.
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29
During the period of intimate, mutually shared relationships, friends lose their possessiveness of one another.
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30
If you are a child with a physical disability, it is impossible to get other children to like you.
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31
One's attractiveness is highly correlated to one's desirability as a friend.
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32
The most socially adept children come by it naturally.
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33
It is during the friendship stage of two-way fair weather friends that the issue of a best friend becomes paramount.
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34
Children who take have difficulty with taking turns or sharing toys are exhibiting difficulty with the first state of friendship: making contact.
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35
Children who are less attractive are naturally more friendly than children who are physically appealing.
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36
Teaching children to say, "Hello, I'm Charlie. I'd like to play too." is a good strategy.
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37
It is during the period of two-way fair weather cooperation that children begin gravitating toward other children of their own gender.
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38
Children who try to bribe other children to be their friends are demonstrating deviant behavior.
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39
Many children require practice in learning how to say "hello" or "good-bye" to potential friends.
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40
A typical friendship skit consists of three parts: demonstration of a skill, adult explanations, and discussion by the children.
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41
Tamara frequently interrupts other children who are talking together. Increasingly, children avoid her. Describe exactly how you would intervene in this situation and provide a rationale for the approach you choose.
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42
What are two normal reactions children exhibit when they lose a friend?
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43
What two categories describe children who are rarely or never selected as friends?
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44
The last step in implementing a friendship skit is to thank children for their attention.
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45
Coaching works well with both preschool- and elementary-age children.
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46
Which of the following characteristics is often displayed by peer-neglected children?
A) overly talkative
B) physically aggressive
C) make few attempts to enter play
D) insist on being the center of attention
A) overly talkative
B) physically aggressive
C) make few attempts to enter play
D) insist on being the center of attention
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47
How do childhood friendships prepare children for adult relationships?
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48
Imagine that a parent has expressed to you concern that her seven-year-old daughter is frequently bossed around by her "best friend." Describe what you would tell this parent about her child's behavior in light of your knowledge of children's friendships. In addition, explain what you would tell her to do.
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49
Name two strategies for assisting children in the process of friendship that would be appropriate to use with preschool-age children.
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50
List and describe three of the six strategies adults can use to assist children in the process of friendship.
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51
List three pitfalls to avoid in supporting children's friendships.
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52
List three reasons why friends are important.
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53
It is important to tell children in advance if their friend is moving away.
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54
Friendship skits are used only with school-age children.
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55
What are three problems associated with friendlessness that children may experience later in life?
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56
Design a friendship skit and identify the skill it addresses. Discuss how you would implement your skit with a group of children.
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57
What gender of children is characterized by exclusive friendship pairs?
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58
Describe the four types of relationships children encounter. Discuss the benefits of each.
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59
Describe the levels children go through in their understanding of the nature of friendship. Give examples of each level. Explain why childhood professionals benefit from knowing these stages of development.
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60
Which of the following best describes children who are peer-rejected?
A) they are usually socially skilled
B) they may try to dominate interactions with peers
C) they usually take responsibility for their actions
D) They are usually outgoing with peers
E) All of the above
A) they are usually socially skilled
B) they may try to dominate interactions with peers
C) they usually take responsibility for their actions
D) They are usually outgoing with peers
E) All of the above
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61
Being a friend and making friends are automatic and all children are equally successful in achieving the status of "friend."
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62
Which of the following strategies have been associated with improving children's friendship skills?
A) demonstrating skills with puppets and props
B) having children role-play friendship skills
C) engaging children in buddy skills training
D) providing intensive one-on-one coaching for children
E) All of the above
A) demonstrating skills with puppets and props
B) having children role-play friendship skills
C) engaging children in buddy skills training
D) providing intensive one-on-one coaching for children
E) All of the above
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