A good way to handle transitions to the playground is to:
A. Make children walk with their hands behind their backs
B. Wait until everyone is quiet before leaving the room
C. Have the good' children go first, and the bad' children last
D. Have children pretend to be a train when going to the playground
Question 2...Which of the following is the most appropriate way to handle a toddler who bites a peer:
A. Have the victim bite the child back
B. Put him in time-out
C. Make him say sorry
D. Provide attention to the child who was bitten
Question 3...The treatment of respiratory distress syndrome increases the likelihood of development of _________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Question 4...Which of the following is the most appropriate way to handle a three-year-old who has a tantrum because he didn't want to clean up his toys:
A. Place him in time out until he calms down
B. Make sure the child is safe and ignore the tantrum
C. Force the child to carry out the task
D. Don't let the child play in the playground later in the day