Playing alone involving repeated motor activity with or without objects and/or dramatizing falls in the category of
a. solitary passive play.
b. solitary active play.
c. reticent behavior.
d. anxious behavior.
Question 2Playing alone that involves playing quietly with objects falls in the category of
a. solitary passive play.
b. solitary active play.
c. reticent behavior.
d. anxious behavior.
Question 3Observation of children on playgrounds can provide an advantage for gaining a view of social behavior because
a. children are more likely to be aggressive .
b. the playground offers a more natural and less restrictive context for study.
c. less popular children are more likely to play with others.
d. None of these choices are correct.
Question 4Peers serve an important function as models for other children. The children most likely to be imitated are those who
a. are warm and rewarding.
b. are attractive and/or have power.
c. the child perceives as being similar to himself.
d. All of the answers are correct.
Question 5Piaget believed that through child-child relationships
a. the moral lessons learned from adults can be wiped out if there is no close adult supervision.
b. children have the opportunity to practice autonomous decision making, which can support perspective taking and decentering.
c. autonomous decision making and decentering can be supported under close adult supervision.
d. young children continue to center on their own interests.
Question 6The childs understanding of his personal experiences is an important attribute of the theory developed by
a. Sigmund Freud.
b. Carl Rogers.
c. Erik Erikson
d. Lev Vygotsky.