When talking to the parent of the biter
A) express your deep concerns and fears that something might be very wrong with the child.
B) ask if they would like to contact the parents of the child that was bitten so that they can apologize.
C) ask them to use phrases at home to discourage biting that are different from what you use in the classroom.
D) ask if the child has bitten anyone at home.
E) All of these answers are correct.
Question 2If a child is bitten
A) the cooperating teacher is required by law to tell the parent who the biter was.
B) the biter may be teething.
C) they will likely need to see a pediatrician and receive antibiotics.
D) the biter must be immediately and permanently removed from the center.
E) All of these answers are correct.
Question 3Biting occurs when a child
A) loses the ability to self-regulate.
B) comes from an abusive home.
C) lives in a home with pets.
D) has been the victim of a biter in the past.
E) None of these answers are correct.
Question 4If an infant refuses to take the last ounce of a bottle
A) keep encouraging them to eat unless they have recently vomited.
B) have another teacher try to feed the infant.
C) don't push it; children know when they are full.
D) None of these answers are correct.
E) you should be concerned and notify the parent immediately.
Question 5If a child isn't feeling well
A) he may appear listless or have glassy eyes.
B) your cooperating teacher is the only adult responsible for noticing.
C) you must wait until they verbally express their illness before taking action.
D) a parent or guardian must remove them from the classroom within one hour of the onset of symptoms.
E) All of these answers are correct.
Question 6Leaving a child unattended
A) is only appropriate for a very short period of time.
B) should only be done if your cooperating teacher authorizes it.
C) outside is recommended to develop independence.
D) outside is never safe.
E) outside is recommended to combat excessive attachment to adults.