At what age do children over estimate their competency and make and maintain a friendship with at least one other child?
A) birth-18 months
B) 2 to 3 years old
C) 3 to 5 years old
D) the primary years
Question 2...Because so many children seem to have a fascination with violent play
themes, teachers need to set up their classrooms to accommodate small group activities.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 3...A child who was exposed to drugs or alcohol prenatally will inevitably have developmental challenges.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 4...Danielle, a student teacher, is observing the kindergarten class. She notes that the students work on recognizing some common words instantly. This component of a balanced literacy program is __________.
A. word wall
B. sight words
C. phonics
D. alphabetic principle
Question 5...To make a Learning Prescription for a child whose Checklist shows she
has trouble getting along with others, a teacher can:
A. Look for the child's strengths and pair her with another child with similar
strengths
B. Set up a separate activity for the child away from the others
C. Talk to her parents about the problem
D. Read the child a story about a child with similar problems
Question 6...To maintain her role in ongoing play in a positive manner a child should:
A. Be able to compromize
B. Tell the others what they should do
C. Ask the teacher what she should do
D. Follow what the other children do
Question 7...Some risk factors include
a. Inadequate nutrition.
b. Lack of access to health care.
c. Poverty.
d. All of the above.
Question 8...A successful strategy for a young child to gain access to ongoing group
play seems to be:
A. Taking one of the group's toys
B. Inserting himself into the group
C. Asking more than once Can I play?
D. Claiming the space or toys are his own