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| An angry 5-year-old might stop herself from hitting another child because she has developed: |
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| Erikson's stage that occurs between 3 and 6 years of age is called: |
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| Jarred, age 5, describes himself as a good soccer player with black hair who laughs a lot. His description demonstrates his developing: |
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| Children usually prefer to play with: |
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| Children's play reflects their: |
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| Cultural practices and values |
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| Billy and Rodney are both building toys out of Legos, but they are sitting apart, each with their own set of blocks. What type of play is this? |
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| What area of the brain does rough-and-tumble play help to develop? |
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| Rough and tumble play between boys and fathers may prevent _____ later on. |
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| antisocial behavior, including murder |
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| Sara, Molly, and Shy are playing dress-up. They are all princesses and have built a castle out of cardboard boxes and colored paper. What type of play are the three girls engaging in? |
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| Jose is very warm and nurturing of his children. He loves them very much and does not believe in punishment of any sort. Which type of parent is Jose? |
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| Young children tend to learn the most from teachers who use what caregiving style? |
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| Karen is trying to determine how long her 4-year-old daughter should sit in time-out for deliberately pouring her juice on the floor. If she uses the suggested estimate, her daughter will be in time-out for: |
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| Physical Punishment is illegal in what country? |
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| Freud would say that a typical 5-year-old is in the: |
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| Angelica is 3 years old and says frequently that she wants to “marry daddy.” According to psychoanalytic theory, this is a manifestation of: |
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| Parents of a 5-year-old girl are likely to say? |
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| On a cross-country car trip, Anna and Robert asked “Are we there yet?” so many times that their mother began covering her ears. The children were exhibiting: |
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| The members of the city council want to provide play areas especially designed to improve the gross motor skills of preschoolers. A major factor to consider in their designs should be: |
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| A good example of a fine motor skill is: |
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| using scissors to cut paper |
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| Good example of secondary prevention? |
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| pushing your child out of the way of a falling ladder |
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| Pete's father is physically abusive toward Pete, often leaving bruises. His mother, also living in the home, witnesses the abuse but says nothing. She is: |
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