Deck 7: Designing Developmentally Appropriate Environments Inside and Out
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Deck 7: Designing Developmentally Appropriate Environments Inside and Out
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Smiles, warm hugs, and sincere interest let a child know that he or she is unconditionally____________________.
accepted
2
Developmentally appropriate activities reflect diverse life experiences, encourage movement, andappeal to the five ____________________.
senses
3
Encouraging children to compete with each other ____________________ cooperativeness.
reduces
4
____________________ lets children discover their own passions and talents.
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The first step toward positively shaping children's behavior is simply setting a good____________________ for them.
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The development of ____________________ makes it possible to put oneself into another'sshoes, to feel what that person feels, and to have insight into his or her thoughts and actions.
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Child-directed activities allow children to work and play at their own ____________________.
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Infants ____________________ fully grasp that others have feelings and needs similar to theirown.
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We can prevent many behavior problems before they start by careful planning, by understandingchildren's developmental needs, and by creating a perfect ____________________ between theirneeds and the settings around them.
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Positive child guidance ____________________ includes the practice of spanking children.
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Prosocial behavior benefits others and demonstrates the presence of a(n) ____________________conscience.
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Feelings that it is not okay to be a child, to be one of the gang, hinder the development of____________________ that lead to wholesome cooperative play and to optimal social andemotional development.
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Children ____________________ complain to adults when personal rights have been violated.
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The concept of prosocial behavior focuses on three critical elements of beneficial interactionswith others: cooperation, altruism, and ____________________ in everyday actions.
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Cooperation enables children to work unselfishly with others toward a common____________________.
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Children who have developed ____________________ behave generously and are capable ofacting in a way that benefits others with no motive of personal gain.
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Frivolous or malicious telling on other children that is inappropriate is often referred to as____________________.
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The nurturing adult will closely monitor and limit children's viewing of ____________________to avoid overexposure to violent and irresponsible behaviors.
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Child-directed play helps children to learn sharing, ____________________, and self-advocacyskills.
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Although routines are essential to sanity and survival for group caregivers, nurturing adults willfind ways to be sensitive and make allowances for children's individual ____________________.
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Traffic patterns

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The nurturing adult is willing to be both assertive and ____________________ at the same time.
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Abusive head trauma (AHT)

Abusive head trauma (AHT)
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Appropriate affection and other expressions of affection must never be intrusive,____________________, or one sided, but rather respectful and reciprocal.
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When preschoolers ____________________ entire sequences of behavior, we get to see them reenacttheir world as they perceive it.
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26

Environment

Environment
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Child-directed

Child-directed
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Altruism

Altruism
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Empathy

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Nurture

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Egocentric

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Control of error

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Recognition and encouragement are appropriate alternatives to an overabundance of____________________.
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Learning community

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Antisocial

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Prosocial

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Playscape

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Corporal punishment

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Transitions

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Cooperation

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41
A DAP environment should have
A)dizzying patterns to stimulate learning.
B)an uninterrupted circular pathway.
C)color-coded shelves.
D)all of these.
A)dizzying patterns to stimulate learning.
B)an uninterrupted circular pathway.
C)color-coded shelves.
D)all of these.
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42
Young children who fear their own basic needs may not be met
A)will develop a high level of autonomy.
B)are likely to be overly trusting and self-confident.
C)may not be able to be generous with others.
D)usually demonstrate excessive levels of altruism.
E)all of these.
A)will develop a high level of autonomy.
B)are likely to be overly trusting and self-confident.
C)may not be able to be generous with others.
D)usually demonstrate excessive levels of altruism.
E)all of these.
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43
Developmentally appropriate environments
A)can prevent problem behaviors before they begin.
B)should be highly scheduled.
C)should be sterile and overstimulating.
D)all of these.
A)can prevent problem behaviors before they begin.
B)should be highly scheduled.
C)should be sterile and overstimulating.
D)all of these.
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44
What type of schedule supports positive behavior?
A)Child-directed activity
B)Adult-directed play
C)Lock-step group activity
D)Lock-step group activity
E)None of these
A)Child-directed activity
B)Adult-directed play
C)Lock-step group activity
D)Lock-step group activity
E)None of these
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45
Which of the following is not a way that adults can encourage calm transitions?
A)Keep transitions unrushed and peaceful.
B)Consider individual children's needs.
C)Avoid giving notice.
D)Plan and rehearse difficult transitions.
E)Follow a routine.
A)Keep transitions unrushed and peaceful.
B)Consider individual children's needs.
C)Avoid giving notice.
D)Plan and rehearse difficult transitions.
E)Follow a routine.
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46
How can you promote prosocial behavior?
A)Model prosocial behavior.
B)Assign simple chores.
C)Teach compromise.
D)All of these are correct.
A)Model prosocial behavior.
B)Assign simple chores.
C)Teach compromise.
D)All of these are correct.
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47
In a democracy people need to be
A)independent.
B)collaborative.
C)inflexible problem solvers.
D)all of these.
A)independent.
B)collaborative.
C)inflexible problem solvers.
D)all of these.
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48
A child's environment includes all of the following except
A)the child's inner motives and intentions.
B)the physical surroundings that influence the child's growth.
C)the circumstances that surround the child.
D)everything the child sees, hears, touches, or experiences.
A)the child's inner motives and intentions.
B)the physical surroundings that influence the child's growth.
C)the circumstances that surround the child.
D)everything the child sees, hears, touches, or experiences.
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49
Effective teaching and caring staff
A)maintain positive attitudes.
B)keep low expectations for all children.
C)never admit their own mistakes.
D)focus on achieving learning outcomes determined by a program director.
E)all of these.
A)maintain positive attitudes.
B)keep low expectations for all children.
C)never admit their own mistakes.
D)focus on achieving learning outcomes determined by a program director.
E)all of these.
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50
Dewey argued that the single most important purpose of schooling is to
A)foster the development of egocentrism in children.
B)prepare children to become responsible citizens.
C)prepare children to teach others.
D)all of these.
E)none of these.
A)foster the development of egocentrism in children.
B)prepare children to become responsible citizens.
C)prepare children to teach others.
D)all of these.
E)none of these.
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51
Child-directed activities mean that
A)children can work and play at their own pace.
B)children's choices are not influenced by adult coercion.
C)activities are instigated by the child's natural curiosity and desire to learn.
D)all of these.
A)children can work and play at their own pace.
B)children's choices are not influenced by adult coercion.
C)activities are instigated by the child's natural curiosity and desire to learn.
D)all of these.
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52
Antisocial behavior is cultivated through
A)lack of ethical restraint.
B)lackadaisical permissiveness.
C)enforcing reasonable limits.
D)firmness.
E)all of these.
A)lack of ethical restraint.
B)lackadaisical permissiveness.
C)enforcing reasonable limits.
D)firmness.
E)all of these.
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53
How does a nurturing adult respond to aggression?
A)Spank the aggressor.
B)Stop the aggression immediately.
C)Solve the children's problems for them.
D)Put the aggressor in time out.
E)All of these are correct.
A)Spank the aggressor.
B)Stop the aggression immediately.
C)Solve the children's problems for them.
D)Put the aggressor in time out.
E)All of these are correct.
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54
Developmentally appropriate environments provide
A)materials that encourage movement.
B)materials that are visually appealing and are at a height easily accessible to all the children.
C)activities that appeal to the five senses: touch, taste, smell, hearing, and sight.
D)easily identifiable learning centers.
E)all of these.
A)materials that encourage movement.
B)materials that are visually appealing and are at a height easily accessible to all the children.
C)activities that appeal to the five senses: touch, taste, smell, hearing, and sight.
D)easily identifiable learning centers.
E)all of these.
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55
Corporal punishment in early childhood care
A)is ineffective and inappropriate.
B)is known to increase children's aggression.
C)contradicts the ideal of a peaceful family and society.
D)is linked with behavior and emotional problems.
E)all of these.
A)is ineffective and inappropriate.
B)is known to increase children's aggression.
C)contradicts the ideal of a peaceful family and society.
D)is linked with behavior and emotional problems.
E)all of these.
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56
In developmentally appropriate practice, consistent routines should not include
A)activities geared to help children develop self-control.
B)a reliable, predictable flow of events.
C)mandatory periods for rote memorization and completion of worksheets.
D)schedules that meet children's need for food, rest, and activity.
A)activities geared to help children develop self-control.
B)a reliable, predictable flow of events.
C)mandatory periods for rote memorization and completion of worksheets.
D)schedules that meet children's need for food, rest, and activity.
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57
Play
A)is a basic human right of every child.
B)is vital to child development.
C)encourages children to be creative in using their imaginations.
D)accomplishes learning objectives.
E)all of these.
A)is a basic human right of every child.
B)is vital to child development.
C)encourages children to be creative in using their imaginations.
D)accomplishes learning objectives.
E)all of these.
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58
A critical issue of playground design is
A)the location of the water fountain.
B)bright colors.
C)age-appropriate design.
D)play and the price of toys.
A)the location of the water fountain.
B)bright colors.
C)age-appropriate design.
D)play and the price of toys.
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59
Children who have been given specific training in social-emotional skills are taught how to
A)solve their own problems independently.
B)discriminate sensory stimuli.
C)exercise judgment.
D)all of these.
A)solve their own problems independently.
B)discriminate sensory stimuli.
C)exercise judgment.
D)all of these.
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60
The nurturing adult is all of the following except
A)quick to provide gushing praise for every positive behavior.
B)an honest person.
C)assertive and caring.
D)an emotionally healthy person.
E)warm and personal in his or her interactions.
A)quick to provide gushing praise for every positive behavior.
B)an honest person.
C)assertive and caring.
D)an emotionally healthy person.
E)warm and personal in his or her interactions.
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61
Encouraging children to compete with each other reduces cooperativeness.
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Play helps children learn self-control by teaching them to express strong feelings.
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63
A child will know that he or she is unconditionally accepted through
A)smiles.
B)appropriate affection.
C)warm hugs.
D)sincere interest.
E)all of these.
A)smiles.
B)appropriate affection.
C)warm hugs.
D)sincere interest.
E)all of these.
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64
If changing a behavior does not work the first time, then it will never work.
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65
Memorization and busywork are important and logical tools for teaching prosocial behavior.
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66
Unconditional affection is communicated to a baby by his or her caregiver's words.
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Unhappy children are more likely to behave in prosocial ways.
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Antisocial behavior is that which cooperates with, cares about, and helps others.
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The first step toward positively shaping children's behavior is setting a good example.
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The nurturing adult is an honest, emotionally healthy person who has learned how to be bothassertive and authoritarian.
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A cooperative, caring, and generous atmosphere among young children evolves when childrenknow any inappropriate behavior will quickly bring punishment from adults.
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72
To promote prosocial behavior
A)model prosocial behavior.
B)encourage individual responsibility.
C)teach compromise.
D)help children see the effects of their behavior.
E)all of these.
A)model prosocial behavior.
B)encourage individual responsibility.
C)teach compromise.
D)help children see the effects of their behavior.
E)all of these.
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73
Children come into the world equipped with prosocial skills.
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74
Furniture and equipment break the floor space into clearly defined learning centers to discouragerunning, to encourage focused attention on learning materials, and to allow easy supervision.
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Effective early childhood environments always have holiday decorations, pictures, posters, signs,crafts, and parents' notices covering the walls, and special rugs covering the floors with numbers,letters, and game patterns in bright colors.
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76
A learning environment that is developmentally appropriate for four-year-olds would also bedevelopmentally appropriate for children of any age.
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77
Competition can establish patterns of greediness and lack of regard for the feelings of others.
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Appropriate affection should never be intrusive, overwhelming, or one-sided but rather respectfuland reciprocal.
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Adults should never tolerate a young child "telling" on another child who has misbehaved.
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A child who persists in malicious or frivolous tattling is engaging in inappropriate behavior thatshould be addressed.
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