Deck 5: Play in Childhood

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The primary cognitive play type of infants and toddlers is:

A)construction play.
B)functional play.
C)solitary play.
D)parallel play.
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Some of the best toys for language learning are:

A)sand box toys.
B)water play toys.
C)blocks.
D)telephones.
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David Elkind emphasizes play's role in the lives of children and adults as a way of

A)developing cognitive development
B)dealing with and reducing stress.
C)evaluating one's physical skills.
D)increasing stress and anxiety.
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Froebel defined play as

A)free of consequences,light fashion,and the opposite of work.
B)the natural unfolding of the germinal leaves of childhood
C)process oriented.
D)dealing with unreachable wants and engaging in rule-bound behavior.
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Which is not one of Garvey's four different types of play with language?

A)Play with sounds and noises
B)Play with the linguistic system
C)Adult-planned rhyming and word play
D)Play with convention of speech
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Play supports intellectual growth by doing all of the following except

A)leading to conceptual development.
B)developing problem-solving skills.
C)mastering abstract symbolism.
D)developing fine motor skills.
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Play supports language and literacy development by

A)enhancing oral and written language skills.
B)decreasing opportunities to use newspapers,magazines,and books.
C)reducing children's access to written materials.
D)supporting individual and solitary activities.
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Children use ____ in activities that strengthen fine motor development.

A)large muscles
B)gross muscles
C)thigh muscles
D)small muscles
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Mildred Parten's social play can be identified by all of the following except

A)solitary play.
B)parallel play.
C)assertive play.
D)cooperative play.
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When children engage in parallel play,they:

A)play beside,but not with other children.
B)play with,but not beside other children.
C)play in adjacent centers or play spaces.
D)play with little awareness of children around them.
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Piaget's cognitive play categories include all of the following except

A)functional play.
B)games with rules.
C)solitary play.
D)dramatic play.
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Sigmund Freud has contributed to the psychoanalytic theory of play through his suggestions that play

A)is motivated by the pleasure principle.
B)is reinforced by brain activity.
C)is motivated by rewards and punishments.
D)has no significant therapeutic value.
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Jerome Bruner described play as

A)a less risky situation for learning without fear of failure and a time when children can try combinations of behavior without pressure or anxiety.
B)a time to shy away from interacting with others because of fear of failure and anxiety.
C)an unimportant experience given to children by adults who wish to keep children busy.
D)a very risky situation where children feel pressure and anxiety when testing out combinations of behavior.
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Children use ____ in activities that strengthen gross motor development.

A)large muscles
B)fingers
C)small muscles
D)fine muscles
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Contemporary theories on why children play are identified as all of the following except

A)psychoanalytic theory.
B)surplus energy theory.
C)play as arousal seeking.
D)cognitive structures.
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John Dewey described play as

A)free of consequences,light fashion,and the opposite of work.
B)the natural unfolding of the germinal leaves of childhood
C)process oriented.
D)dealing with unreachable wants and engaging in rule-bound behavior.
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Erik Erikson defined play as

A)free of consequences,light fashion,and the opposite of work.
B)dealing with unreachable wants and engaging in rule-bound behavior.
C)the natural unfolding of the germinal leaves of childhood
D)process oriented
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Play can be characterized by all of the following except

A)active.
B)child selected and a suspension of reality.
C)adult directed and product oriented.
D)process oriented.
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Play facilitates social skill development by supporting all of the following except

A)social roles.
B)increase in solitary play.
C)decreasing egocentrism.
D)understanding the rules of social interaction.
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Classical theories on why children play are identified as all of the following except

A)surplus energy theory.
B)relaxation theory.
C)pre-exercise theory.
D)psychoanalytic theory.
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Time and energy must be spent in carefully planning environments for children to have adequate play materials and play space..
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The early care and learning professional's role in supporting play can be defined as

A)creating and directing children's play experiences.
B)preparing play environments.
C)creating an environment where children can engage in abstract academic work.
D)limiting children's access to toys and equipment.
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It is often difficult to convince others of the value of play.
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Families can encourage play at home by doing all of the following except:

A)discussing television programs with their children.
B)providing time to play.
C)supply play materials.
D)find play partners.
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Play,according to Bruner,is an opportunity for stress reduction.
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Define cooperative play.
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Quality play experiences are those in which the child chooses to participate.
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Why are many children today play deprived?
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There are two categories that organize the theory of play: classical and cooperative.
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It is developmentally appropriate for infants to engage in solitary play.
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Adults should provide guidance in childhood play by intervening whenever possible.
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Emotional development is supported by play when it helps children

A)master emotional issues and helps children build self-concepts.
B)acquire large motor skills.
C)learn new mathematical concepts and skills.
D)master eye-hand coordination.
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Adults can guide children's play in all of the following ways except

A)parallel play.
B)co-playing.
C)play inference.
D)play tutoring.
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Dramatic play is an important foundation for later academic learning.
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The type of social play most toddlers would engage in is:

A)solitary play
B)parallel play
C)cooperative play
D)competitive play
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What is the surplus energy theory of play?
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According to the psychoanalytic theory,play is motivated by the pressure to succeed.
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Describe a young child engaging in construction play.
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What are metacommunication statements in play?
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Identify two types of toys that stimulate language learning.
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Choose one area of child development (cognitive,social,emotional,language,physical)and describe how play facilitates that component of the child's life.Use examples to highlight the points you make.
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Why is play such a difficult concept to define? Is it important to do so? Does it matter to you as an early care and education professional or to children themselves?
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The surplus energy theory is being used when parents suggest that children go outside and play to "get rid of all that extra energy." It makes sense as a rationale for why children play.Describe what you see to be the strengths and limitations of this theory.
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What can you do to make sure that all children engage in quality play experiences?
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In an ideal world,adults would simply provide the materials and allow adequate time for quality play and just sit back and watch it happen.Many times today,that is not enough.Early care and learning professionals must intervene to guide and enrich play.Why?
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Many families and early learning professionals say that children today play less (and less creatively)than they did even a few short years ago.Describe why this,in fact,may be happening.Why are many children playing less today?
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1
The primary cognitive play type of infants and toddlers is:

A)construction play.
B)functional play.
C)solitary play.
D)parallel play.
B
2
Some of the best toys for language learning are:

A)sand box toys.
B)water play toys.
C)blocks.
D)telephones.
D
3
David Elkind emphasizes play's role in the lives of children and adults as a way of

A)developing cognitive development
B)dealing with and reducing stress.
C)evaluating one's physical skills.
D)increasing stress and anxiety.
B
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Froebel defined play as

A)free of consequences,light fashion,and the opposite of work.
B)the natural unfolding of the germinal leaves of childhood
C)process oriented.
D)dealing with unreachable wants and engaging in rule-bound behavior.
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Which is not one of Garvey's four different types of play with language?

A)Play with sounds and noises
B)Play with the linguistic system
C)Adult-planned rhyming and word play
D)Play with convention of speech
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Play supports intellectual growth by doing all of the following except

A)leading to conceptual development.
B)developing problem-solving skills.
C)mastering abstract symbolism.
D)developing fine motor skills.
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Play supports language and literacy development by

A)enhancing oral and written language skills.
B)decreasing opportunities to use newspapers,magazines,and books.
C)reducing children's access to written materials.
D)supporting individual and solitary activities.
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Children use ____ in activities that strengthen fine motor development.

A)large muscles
B)gross muscles
C)thigh muscles
D)small muscles
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Mildred Parten's social play can be identified by all of the following except

A)solitary play.
B)parallel play.
C)assertive play.
D)cooperative play.
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When children engage in parallel play,they:

A)play beside,but not with other children.
B)play with,but not beside other children.
C)play in adjacent centers or play spaces.
D)play with little awareness of children around them.
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Piaget's cognitive play categories include all of the following except

A)functional play.
B)games with rules.
C)solitary play.
D)dramatic play.
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Sigmund Freud has contributed to the psychoanalytic theory of play through his suggestions that play

A)is motivated by the pleasure principle.
B)is reinforced by brain activity.
C)is motivated by rewards and punishments.
D)has no significant therapeutic value.
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Jerome Bruner described play as

A)a less risky situation for learning without fear of failure and a time when children can try combinations of behavior without pressure or anxiety.
B)a time to shy away from interacting with others because of fear of failure and anxiety.
C)an unimportant experience given to children by adults who wish to keep children busy.
D)a very risky situation where children feel pressure and anxiety when testing out combinations of behavior.
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Children use ____ in activities that strengthen gross motor development.

A)large muscles
B)fingers
C)small muscles
D)fine muscles
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Contemporary theories on why children play are identified as all of the following except

A)psychoanalytic theory.
B)surplus energy theory.
C)play as arousal seeking.
D)cognitive structures.
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John Dewey described play as

A)free of consequences,light fashion,and the opposite of work.
B)the natural unfolding of the germinal leaves of childhood
C)process oriented.
D)dealing with unreachable wants and engaging in rule-bound behavior.
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Erik Erikson defined play as

A)free of consequences,light fashion,and the opposite of work.
B)dealing with unreachable wants and engaging in rule-bound behavior.
C)the natural unfolding of the germinal leaves of childhood
D)process oriented
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Play can be characterized by all of the following except

A)active.
B)child selected and a suspension of reality.
C)adult directed and product oriented.
D)process oriented.
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Play facilitates social skill development by supporting all of the following except

A)social roles.
B)increase in solitary play.
C)decreasing egocentrism.
D)understanding the rules of social interaction.
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Classical theories on why children play are identified as all of the following except

A)surplus energy theory.
B)relaxation theory.
C)pre-exercise theory.
D)psychoanalytic theory.
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Time and energy must be spent in carefully planning environments for children to have adequate play materials and play space..
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22
The early care and learning professional's role in supporting play can be defined as

A)creating and directing children's play experiences.
B)preparing play environments.
C)creating an environment where children can engage in abstract academic work.
D)limiting children's access to toys and equipment.
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It is often difficult to convince others of the value of play.
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Families can encourage play at home by doing all of the following except:

A)discussing television programs with their children.
B)providing time to play.
C)supply play materials.
D)find play partners.
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Play,according to Bruner,is an opportunity for stress reduction.
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Define cooperative play.
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Quality play experiences are those in which the child chooses to participate.
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Why are many children today play deprived?
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There are two categories that organize the theory of play: classical and cooperative.
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It is developmentally appropriate for infants to engage in solitary play.
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Adults should provide guidance in childhood play by intervening whenever possible.
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Emotional development is supported by play when it helps children

A)master emotional issues and helps children build self-concepts.
B)acquire large motor skills.
C)learn new mathematical concepts and skills.
D)master eye-hand coordination.
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Adults can guide children's play in all of the following ways except

A)parallel play.
B)co-playing.
C)play inference.
D)play tutoring.
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Dramatic play is an important foundation for later academic learning.
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The type of social play most toddlers would engage in is:

A)solitary play
B)parallel play
C)cooperative play
D)competitive play
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What is the surplus energy theory of play?
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According to the psychoanalytic theory,play is motivated by the pressure to succeed.
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Describe a young child engaging in construction play.
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What are metacommunication statements in play?
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Identify two types of toys that stimulate language learning.
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Choose one area of child development (cognitive,social,emotional,language,physical)and describe how play facilitates that component of the child's life.Use examples to highlight the points you make.
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Why is play such a difficult concept to define? Is it important to do so? Does it matter to you as an early care and education professional or to children themselves?
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The surplus energy theory is being used when parents suggest that children go outside and play to "get rid of all that extra energy." It makes sense as a rationale for why children play.Describe what you see to be the strengths and limitations of this theory.
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What can you do to make sure that all children engage in quality play experiences?
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In an ideal world,adults would simply provide the materials and allow adequate time for quality play and just sit back and watch it happen.Many times today,that is not enough.Early care and learning professionals must intervene to guide and enrich play.Why?
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Many families and early learning professionals say that children today play less (and less creatively)than they did even a few short years ago.Describe why this,in fact,may be happening.Why are many children playing less today?
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