Brain research helps us understand the importance of the executive functions of the brain. Executive functions are all of the following EXCEPT:
a. a set of mental processes that help people to connect past events and new experiences.
b. the ability to do mathematical calculations
c. neurological development that allows people to plan, organize, pay attention and remember details.
d. the interplay between social, emotional and intellectual abilities.
Question 2...Janna is a 5-year-old who lived with abusive and alcoholic parents in the first few years of her life. However, she often spent time with a very warm and nurturing aunt and uncle. They later cared for her after she was removed from her parents' custody. Despite her early experiences, when Janna grew up she became a caring mother and contributing member of the community. Janna is example of
a. a resilient child.
b. a strong-willed child.
c. an unfortunate child in need of saving.
d. an easy child.
Question 3...Rhythmicity refers to the temperament characteristic of regular cycles of hunger, excretion, sleep, and wakefulness.
a. True
b. False
Question 4...Sharing information with families about children's successes and achievements can help families have appropriate expectations for their child's development.
a. True
b. False
Question 5...The whole child approach to child development is supported by current brain research.
a. True
b. False
Question 6...The Ecological Systems Theory supports the idea of basing curriculum for young children on significant aspects of the child's family, community, and culture.
a. True
b. False
Question 7...During the stage of trust vs. mistrust, the child's primary task is to develop a sense of the world as a safe and good place where they can depend on others and themselves.
a. True
b. False