Child Care EOC
Quiz by Bryanna Russell
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- Q1A/an _______ benefit of play for children is acting out roles to work through life's challenges and problems.SocialIntellectualPhysicalEmotional30s
- Q2Purchasing non-toxic toys with rounded edges for toddlers is making certain that toys for this age group are:Easy to handleDesigned to stimulate imaginationDurableSafe30s
- Q3Taking a preschooler on a nature walk and stopping to look closely at leaves, flowers, and birds is stimulating the child's intellectual development by:Planning recreational activities that provide learning experiencesAsking child's advice about a particular situationAnswering questions in simple terms that children can understandAllowing child to be included in household tasks30s
- Q4Beliefs that are important to an individual and guide behavior and decisions is the definition for which term?ValuesNeedsGoalsWants30s
- Q5A caregiver takes a 3 year old shopping. The caregiver eats a piece of fruit from the grocery store while shopping and does not pay for it. This is teaching the child to be ________.CompassionateSubmissiveDishonestAggresive30s
- Q6Saying to a 3 year old child "Please shut the door quietly" instead of "Don't slam the door" is communicating effectively by:Getting on child's eye level when speakingUsing positive statements when giving instructionsNot teasing or making fun of the childAvoiding criticism of child's ideas30s
- Q7One way children learn behavior is by trying to become the same as another person. This is know as ______.Positive ReinforcementSocializationIdentificationTrial and Error30s
- Q8Brooke, a 3 year old, pretends to change a doll's diaper in the same manner that she has observed her parents changer her baby brother's diaper. This is an example of behavior learned by:ExplorationInteractionTrial and errorImitation30s
- Q9Jane takes a toy from the backpack of another child. Her caregiver encourages her to return the toy to its owner and apologize for her actions. Jane's caregiver is _____.Encouraging the child to be independentTeaching the child to accept consequences of own actionsBeing unrealistic in expectations from the childInflicting physical punishment to the child30s
- Q10William, age 4, consistently tells lies and fanciful tales. What would be the best way for a caregiver to handle the situation.None of the aboveIsolate him every time he tells a lie or fanciful taleMake fun of his behavior in front of the other childrenHelp him understand the difference between the real and the unreal30s
- Q11_____ is defined as the ability to accept people as they are. Having this trait helps a caregiver resolve conflict.TolerancePrejudiceTrustHonesty30s
- Q12Tom, age 4, hits Bill during play time at a child care center. The two begin fighting. How should a caregiver handle the conflict?Spank the child that started the fightDo not allow either to have an afternoon snackEncourage the other children to laugh at the misbehaviorRestrain both children until each calms down30s
- Q13Maintaining a clean or sterile condition in order to promote hygiene and prevent disease is the definition for which term?SafetySanitationNutritionConvenience30s