The alphabet book Chicka Chicka Boom Boom is a children's favorite
because:
A. It is about a coconut tree
B. It rhymes
C. The letters speak for themselves and all come tumbling down
D. The illustrations of the letters are funny
Question 2...Karima teaches in an infant classroom where the children are beginning to crawl, sit and stand alone. Karima plays a game with baby Jose. Jose likes the toy dog. Karima hides the toy dog under a blanket. Jose pulls the blanket away to find the toy dog. Karima and Jose play this game over and over again. Karima states that Jose is developing
A. object permanency.
B. Egocentrism.
C. Conservation.
D. Accommodation.
Question 3...In the local school district there is a lot of controversy about the Common Core Standards. Missy, a parent of a preschooler, is also concerned about the CCS. She writes a letter to the editor of the local newspaper voicing her concerns and opposition to CCS. All of the following are in the letter except
A. Standards promote traditional back-to-basics approach at the expense of a play-based and child-centered curriculum
B. Standards focus on academics at the expense of social and emotional development
C. Standards lead to an overemphasis on assessment and testing
D. Standards create uniformity in schools regardless of location
Question 4...A child's grammar should be expected to be almost as good as that of his parents by age 5.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 5...Location and maturation of the brain play the only major roles in determining which actual language the child learns to speak.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false