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Which statement from the parent to the babysitter is an example of setting reasonable limits for children three to six?
Cognitive
Social
“Susan’s bedtime is eight o’clock”
created a play about a night with her family.
A five-year-old can use a fork and spoon to eat; a three-year-old prefers to eat bite-size pieces with fingers.
Emotional
Karla’s mother bought her a new potty and made a fun game out of sitting on it.
“Johnny, I like the way you picked up your clothes.”
Which is an example of a preschooler in the preoperational period? Six-year-old Fran:
Cognitive
Social
“Susan’s bedtime is eight o’clock”
created a play about a night with her family.
A five-year-old can use a fork and spoon to eat; a three-year-old prefers to eat bite-size pieces with fingers.
Emotional
Karla’s mother bought her a new potty and made a fun game out of sitting on it.
“Johnny, I like the way you picked up your clothes.”
How are the fine motor skills of a three-year-old different from a five-year-old?
Cognitive
Social
“Susan’s bedtime is eight o’clock”
created a play about a night with her family.
A five-year-old can use a fork and spoon to eat; a three-year-old prefers to eat bite-size pieces with fingers.
Emotional
Karla’s mother bought her a new potty and made a fun game out of sitting on it.
“Johnny, I like the way you picked up your clothes.”
Tommy went to the board and wrote the letters of the alphabet. Which type of development is this?
Cognitive
Social
“Susan’s bedtime is eight o’clock”
created a play about a night with her family.
A five-year-old can use a fork and spoon to eat; a three-year-old prefers to eat bite-size pieces with fingers.
Emotional
Karla’s mother bought her a new potty and made a fun game out of sitting on it.
“Johnny, I like the way you picked up your clothes.”
Which is an example of using positive reinforcement?
Cognitive
Social
“Susan’s bedtime is eight o’clock”
created a play about a night with her family.
A five-year-old can use a fork and spoon to eat; a three-year-old prefers to eat bite-size pieces with fingers.
Emotional
Karla’s mother bought her a new potty and made a fun game out of sitting on it.
“Johnny, I like the way you picked up your clothes.”
The teacher allowed six-year-old Sid to continue to play in the team game. Which type of care needs does this support?
Cognitive
Social
“Susan’s bedtime is eight o’clock”
created a play about a night with her family.
A five-year-old can use a fork and spoon to eat; a three-year-old prefers to eat bite-size pieces with fingers.
Emotional
Karla’s mother bought her a new potty and made a fun game out of sitting on it.
“Johnny, I like the way you picked up your clothes.”
Which illustrates recommended practices for toilet training?
Cognitive
Social
“Susan’s bedtime is eight o’clock”
created a play about a night with her family.
A five-year-old can use a fork and spoon to eat; a three-year-old prefers to eat bite-size pieces with fingers.
Emotional
Karla’s mother bought her a new potty and made a fun game out of sitting on it.
“Johnny, I like the way you picked up your clothes.”
Two-and-a-half-year-old Mary is afraid of the dark when she goes to bed. Which type of development is this?
Cognitive
Social
“Susan’s bedtime is eight o’clock”
created a play about a night with her family.
A five-year-old can use a fork and spoon to eat; a three-year-old prefers to eat bite-size pieces with fingers.
Emotional
Karla’s mother bought her a new potty and made a fun game out of sitting on it.
“Johnny, I like the way you picked up your clothes.”
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