CYCD 1003 Activity Planning Course Review
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- Q1True or False: Activity Planning In Child and Youth Care is primarily about keeping kids busy.TrueFalse30s
- Q2Therapeutic activities are:use of carelessly chosen, constructed, or adapted activities to keep kids busyactivities that therapists useactivities that are primarily about funuse of carefully chosen, constructed, or adapted activities to achieve therapeutic results30s
- Q3Play can address many of the dimensions of wellness including:spiritual, occupational, physical, intellectualemotional, social, spiritual, occupational, physical, and intellectualsocial, spiritual, physicalemotional, social, spiritual30s
- Q4Therapeutic activities are fun, but they have a _____________________ in mind.hopeulterior motivedirectiongoal30s
- Q5Children at all stages of _______________________ learn through their playlifegrowthdevelopment30s
- Q6Activities are designed to build on the unique needs, interests, disposition and strengths of each child is:a parent centered approacha CYC-centered approacha child-centered approacha therapists approach30s
- Q7Children play to learn the authenticity of life and the make believe purposes of objects and actionsCognitive theories (Jean Piaget and Lev S.Arousal modulation theory (Daniel Berlyne)Psychoanalytic theory (Sigmund Freud)Metacommunicative theory (Gregory Bateson)30s
- Q8Childrenplay to regulate the level of arousal in their central nervous system.Cognitive theories (Jean Piaget and Lev S.Metacommunicative theory (Gregory Bateson)Psychoanalytic theory (Sigmund Freud)Arousal modulation theory (Daniel Berlyne)30s
- Q9An activity that focuses on exploring and experimenting with materials is consideredproduct - orientedprocess-oriented30s
- Q10sticks to the facts of what you see and hear without emotions, options, assumptions, or personal feelingssubjective languageobjective language30s
- Q11subject to interpretation, relies on your own personal feelings, emotions, assumptions, and opinionssubjective languageobjective language30s
- Q12Children will feel more self-confident when they realize or discover that they are “_____________” at somethinggoodtalentedbadperfect30s
- Q13__________________ is not something that changes quickly—it develops over time and is usually best developed through skill development and acquiring more effective social skills.Self-esteemHopeSelf-awarenessSkill30s
- Q14As a Child and Youth Care Worker, one of your responsibilities will be to maintain environments that are __________ and practice effective emergency procedures.normalfunsaferisky30s
- Q15Whenever you’re planning activities, you need to think about the potential risks and hazards both _____________ and ______________.indoors and outdoorsat home and awayemotionally and physically30s