Negative behaviors on the part of the toddler which tax the patience of adults may be a sign of:
a. an emerging sense of autonomy.
b. having been overindulged.
c. hostility to parents and caregivers.
d. insecurity and fear that requires evaluation.
Ques. 2Toddlers demonstrate friendships by:
a. dressing alike.
b. engaging in parallel play.
c. ignoring behaviors.
d. interactions involving facial expressions and gestures.
Ques. 3Which is NOT true concerning gender awareness?
a. Gender identity has biological origins.
b. Gender identity has sociological origins.
c. Gender schemata are a signal that something is wrong in gender awareness development.
d. Most children know whether they are a boy or girl by 2 to 3 years of age.
Ques. 4Sadie looked at her picture in her grandmother's brag book. She pointed to each picture of herself, then pointed to her face and said, Me This is an example of:
a. self-awareness.
b. self-concept.
c. self-definition.
d. self-recognition.
Ques. 5Jared said, I'm a boy and I'm this many (holding up two fingers). Jared also knows that he lives in Oklahoma and that he likes pizza. This is an example of:
a. self-awareness.
b. self-concept.
c. self-definition.
d. self-recognition.
Ques. 6A child's sense of self as separate and unique from other people is called:
a. self-awareness.
b. self-definition.
c. self-esteem.
d. self-recognition.
Ques. 7Greg and his mother are at the park. Greg, who is two, is playing with other children. His mother is visiting with her friends nearby. I love you, Mommy he yells. This is an example of:
a. indiscriminate responsiveness.
b. overdependence on a caregiver.
c. proximity seeking.
d. proximodistal development.
Ques. 8Erikson theorized the importance of toddlers growing in a sense of:
a. autonomy.
b. industry.
c. initiative.
d. trust.