The intention to help other people without the expectation of a reward is called:
a. altruism.
b. permissive.
c. positivity.
d. social deprecation.
Ques. 2Adults who help children resolve conflicts by focusing on the child's needs and wishes AND also those of other people are typically characterized as:
a. authoritarian
b. authoritative
c. permissive indulgent
d. permissive neglectful
Ques. 3Suki and Justin are planning a garden for the playground. They say it will be for Peter Rabbit. With a notepad and pencil in hand, they go to the other children in the class and ask them what kinds of vegetables the students prefer to plant for Peter Rabbit. This is an example of :
a. affective perspective-taking.
b. altruistic perspective-taking.
c. cognitive perspective-taking.
d. spatial perspective-taking.
Ques. 4Cruz and Billy are building with blocks and before they know it, their structure is higher than their shoulders, the height limit for block structures in Mrs. Davis' preschool class. They notice it is teetering just as Amanda begins to build with blocks. Watch out, Amanda they both say in unison. This is an example of:
a. affective perspective-taking.
b. altruistic perspective-taking
c. cognitive perspective-taking.
d. spatial perspective-taking.
Ques. 5The awareness and ability to use both sides of the body is referred to as:
a. balance.
b. laterality.
c. left/right dominance.
d. right/left dominance.
Ques. 6Sam walks over to help Kylie when she falls and skins her knee. He is exhibiting which form of perspective-taking?
a. affective
b. altruistic
c. cognitive
d. spatial
Ques. 7A preschooler who claims that she opened the gate to the swimming pool because her little sister really wanted to learn to swim is engaging in:
a. denial.
b. projection.
c. regression.
d. self-actualization.
Ques. 8Curtis does not like any vegetable that is orange. What is the best strategy for his mother to take to encourage him to eat nutritious foods?
a. Make him stay at the table and eat it, because otherwise he never will.
b. Offer him only the vegetables he requests.
c. Offer it to him a number of times and encourage him to taste it before giving his opinion.
d. Tell him that if he eats the carrots, he can have a brownie.