Give examples of two to three myths concerning how to raise children that are not validated by scientific knowledge.
What will be an ideal response?
Question 2Giving a child a hug is meeting her ___ needs.
a. deficiency
b. cultural
c. basic
d. growth
Question 3Providing princess dresses for the girls and firemen costumes for the boys is an example of gender ___.
a. differences
b. identity
c. stereotyping
d. norms
Question 4Four children are sitting at a table together. All the children are talking excitedly together as they make finger designs in a pile of shaving cream. They are participating in ____ play.
a. associative
b. onlooker
c. cooperative
d. parallel
Question 5Two children are sitting across from each other. Each child is building their own block tower. They are participating in ____ play.
a. associative
b. onlooker
c. cooperative
d. parallel
Question 6Childrens play reflects social values and ____.
a. moral values
b. family ethnic practices
c. personal interests
d. ideas of right and wrong
Question 7A child who was sensitive to other childrens moods would have strong ____ intelligence.
a. bodily-kinesthetic
b. logical-mathematical
c. interpersonal
d. naturalist