Human Development Chapter 12 Test
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- Q1True/False: Being in a stimulating environment helps children to learn.TrueFalse30s
- Q2True/False: Another word for perception is imagination.FalseTrue30s
- Q3True/False: One way of encouraging a child's imagination is to allow for unstructered time during which the child can do whatever she pleases.FalseTrue30s
- Q4True/False: Math readiness is something that cannot be taught by parents or caregivers.FalseTrue30s
- Q5True/False: One way of encouraging language development is to talk with children about what is happening around them.FalseTrue30s
- Q6True/False: If a two-year old is having problems speaking clearly and distinctly, the child should be examined by a speech-language pathologist.TrueFalse30s
- Q7Multiple Choice: A toddler calls any pet he sees a "cat." Which statement best explains this?He has not yet developed long-term memory.He has not yet developed short-term memory.He lacks stimulation in his environment.He has developed a misconception.30s
- Q8Multiple Choice: What is true concerning incidental learning?It is the most common type of learning that takes place in school.It occurs when a child copies the behavior of another person.It is unplanned.all of the above30s
- Q9Multiple Choice: Which area of intellectual activity is not recquried to play a game of checkers?memoryattentioncuriosityreasoning30s
- Q10Multiple Choice: Paul sometimes takes time to stop at construction sites where he explains different pieces of equipment to his daughter. What is he doing?teaching her moral behaviorguiding her learningteaching her reading readinessteaching her by trial and error30s
- Q11Multiple Choice: Marcus is helping bake cookies, and needs one cup of flour. However, he only has a one-half cup measuring cup. His mother explains to him he can fill the cup twice in order to get a cup of flour. What is she doing?developing Marcus's sensorimotor skillsteaching problem solvingdeveloping Marcus's curiosityencouraging trial-and-error learning30s
- Q12Multiple Choice: When teaching a child a new task, why should you allow for frequent breaks?The breaks will give you a chance to rest and complete other tasks.Taking breaks help children with articulation.Children need unstructured play time.taking breaks encourages children to learn problem-solving.30s
- Q13Completion: The study of the brain is called ___________________________ .neurosciencememory30s
- Q14Completion: When a child learns to turn on the light by watching her mother, she is learning by ___________________________________ .imitationdirection30s
- Q15Completion: A specialist who is trained to detect and help correct speech problems is called a __________________________ .speech-language pathologistdoctor30s