
Module 6 Quiz Review
Quiz by Lindsay VanHefter
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- Q1
Sarah is standing on a stool to brush her teeth. The stool allows her to reach the sink, put the toothpaste on her brush and brush her teeth independently. When she finishes brushing, her father follows up by brushing Sarah's teeth a little more. The process allows Sarah to feel independent. In what stage is Sarah most likely?
industry vs. inferiority
autonomy vs. shame & doubt
trust vs. mistrust
formal operational
30s - Q2
Sigmund Freud's psychosexual theory involves five stages. Which of the following represents two of the five stages?
autonomy and anal
genital and oral
initative and adolescence
phallic and autonomy
30s - Q3
According to the information regarding attachment disorder, Which of the following is not a sign that a child suffers from an attachment disorder?
superficially charming
lacks genuine affection
ability to form a positive, healthy relationship
cruelty to animals, self, or others
30s - Q4
Tiffany is a girl who easily adapts to new situations. Which of the following is most likely her temperament?
slow to warm
easy
difficult
distracted
30s - Q5
The infant is in which of Erikson's psychosocial stages
trust vs. mistrust
sensorimotor stage
preoperational stage
industry vs. inferiority
30s - Q6
John Bowlby identified four phases of attachment. Which of the following is NOT one of the phases?
separation anxiety
focus on familiar people
proximity seeking
indiscriminate responsiveness
30s - Q7
Wendy is in Erikson's third stage of development. Which of the following represents Erikson's third stage of development?
love/belongingness
sense of order
anal
initiative vs. guilt stage
30s - Q8
During what stage of Erikson's theory do children become eager to master "real" tasks, learn skills in school, and to develop their own interests and talents?
trust vs. mistrust
industry vs. inferiority
preoperational stage
sensorimotor stage
30s - Q9
Tara's child reluctantly leaves her side when others are around. It will take the three-year-old 20 minutes before he is comfortable leaving his mother's side, but he eventually does. Which of the following best describes his temperament?
slow to warm
eager
easy
difficult
30s - Q10
Eric is four years old. He takes his blanket everywhere he goes. Eric's mom is comfortable with Eric carrying the blanket. His father, however, thinks he's too old to carry it. Which of the following is true?
Based on research, we can determine Eric's personality is Slow to Warm.
Eric's mother is correct. It's okay. Eric will outgrow his need to carry it.
Eric is exhibiting inappropriate behavior because he should be focused on his parents' support.
A pediatrician will suggest Eric is insecure in his attachment to his parents
30s - Q11
Two-year-old Gloria has a stuffed teddy bear that she sleeps with, travels with, plays with, prays with, and eats with. The teddy bear would be considered a(n) __________.
mood enhancer
security need
transitional object
temperament adaptation
30s - Q12
Three year old, Owen, no longer cries when his mother leaves him at daycare. In the past, he would scream his lungs out when his mother walked out the door. Owen is now in which stage of Bowlby's phases of attachment?
Phase 1 - Indiscriminate Responsiveness to humans
Phase 2 - Focus on Familiar People
Phase 4 - Partnership
Phase 3 - Proximity Seeking
30s - Q13
Lawrence Kohlberg developed stages of morality where children's moral development develops through stages. Rachael is a child who attends kindergarten. She especially loves when her teacher acknowledges her positive actions. Rachael enjoys pleasing her parents, neighbors, and teachers, and this motivates her to behave appropriately. Which of Kohlberg's stages is she in?
Stage 3 - Morality of conventional role conformity
Stage 2 - Exchange of favors and reward orientation
Stage 4 - Law and order
30s - Q14
You are working with a child who has been diagnosed with attachment disorder. The child's attachment may have been based on one of the following, except: (hint: Base your answer on what was presented this week in D2L.)
Child was diagnosed with ADD/ADHD
Child's parents were unavailable
Child was not consoled by parents
Child's neets were not met
30s - Q15
Which of the following best represents Freud's second stage of psychosexual development?
Each day at nap time, a female student in your pre-k class rubs her private area before she falls asleep. Her parents have suggested that it's a way for the child to unwind and relax. Without rubbing herself, the girl has a difficult time falling asleep.
Alexis is playing in the back yard on a warm spring day. She is wearing a dress, but her parents have removed her diaper. They want Alexis to be aware of when she urinates. The goal is for Alexis to understand the urge to "pee" and ask to use the potty before it happens.
Nicholas has a crush on a classmate. He has not told the girl, or anyone, about his crush. If his friends were aware, they would tease him. Andrew is having a hard time dealing with his emotions. He is confused, embarrassed and lonely. He feels he is the only one who gets these feelings.
30s