Tegan seems fairly comfortable in new situations. She is pleasant, moderately active, and somewhat persistent in her efforts. Based on research-based temperament traits, what is Tegan's temperament type?
a. indifferent
b. slow-to-warm
c. easy
d. emotionally sensitive
Ques. 2Corina's pregnancy is going well, and she heard the baby's heartbeat during her doctor's visit today. She learned that her baby is just now able to hear sounds and flex its limbs. She also had the combined test to detect chromosomal abnormalities. How would she most likely describe her pregnancy at this point?
a. Embryonic stage, fourth week
b. Germinal stage, second week
c. Fetal stage, first trimester
d. Fetal stage, third trimester
Ques. 3According to Part C of IDEA, each state must:
a. avoid policy issues and focus only on direct support services to families.
b. provide a rigorous definition of developmental delay for children.
c. follow the federal definition of developmental delay for children.
d. use state funds for physical disabilities rather than mental health disorders.
Ques. 4At age four, Darren knows whether or not his behaviors meet his mom's approval. He tiptoed into the kitchen and ate cookies without permission and now feels that he is bad. This is evidence of:
a. an objective view of the me-self.
b. high self-esteem.
c. self-evaluation.
d. autobiographical personal narrative.
Ques. 5Shauna, a preschooler, is objectively describing her _____, or how others might see her.
a. personal agency
b. I-self
c. me-self
d. subjective self-evaluation
Ques. 6At age five, most children still struggle with:
a. reflecting upon events and looking for causes.
b. focusing their attention on a learning task.
c. adding new information to information already stored in their memory.
d. expressing their ideas and asking questions.
Ques. 7A group of children make room for Sasha in the kiddy pool. They encourage Sasha to jump in and ask her if she wants to throw the ball with them in the pool. They talk with each other about how much fun they are having playing in the pool together. According to Mildred Parten's classic 1932 study, this group of children is engaging in _______________.
a. associative group play
b. cooperative group play
c. autonomous play
d. parallel group activity
Ques. 8At times it seems like Melissa is glued to her mother's leg. Melissa could be called a clingy child. She always wants her mother nearby, and she cries when her mother leaves the room. Explain how Bowlby's theory of attachment can be used to help us understand Melissa's behavior.
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 9Sarah and Mario just learned that their newborn child has Down syndrome. In order to get support and services, what source should they contact immediately for assistance?
a. federal learning system
b. IDEA
c. state's Early Intervention System
d. Connecting with Kids agency
Ques. 10A parent of a 6-year-old girl stops by your child development center to ask what types of activities and modifications you will make to ensure your center is lefty friendly. The mother explains that she became very frustrated with the previous center where her child was enrolled because the staff seemed to cater only to right-handed children. How will you respond to this concerned mother? What are three things you can do to ensure you are attending to children's handedness?
What will be an ideal response?