An example of authentic feedback is
a. Very good
b. Nice job
c. Wow, you run really fast
d. Way to go
Question 2In order to lessen competitiveness when children play games, caregivers should
a. give prizes to all participants.
b. praise all children for their participation.
c. avoid playing games in which there are winners and losers.
d. tell the children that winning doesnt matter.
Question 3When children have mastered one difficult task, they
a. do not want to try another.
b. often say they cannot do it the next time they try.
c. are more willing to try another.
d. tell other children that it is too hard.
Question 4In order to have a safe environment for children, caregivers should
a. not include any activities that have potential hazards.
b. allow only selected children to participate.
c. consider the potential hazards, then eliminate them before children play.
d. tell children to be careful when they are participating.
Question 5A box marble shoot develops
a. large muscles.
b. small muscles of hand and fingers.
c. group cohesiveness.
d. eye-hand coordination.
Question 6An obstacle course develops large muscles by
a. having increasingly difficult tasks.
b. encouraging competition.
c. letting children move at their own pace.
d. letting children choose an activity.
Question 7A game of Pom Pom Paddle Ball can develop eye-hand coordination and
a. develop a team feeling.
b. provide practice in pair cooperation.
c. increase small-muscle development.
d. foster anticipatory thinking.
Question 8A game of leapfrog
a. helps to foster trust in others.
b. results in a single winner.
c. develops eye-hand coordination.
d. develops logical thinking.