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Parenting - Section 5 + 6
Test Description: Parenting - Section 5 + 6
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1) Which illustrates a recommended method for feeding a one-year-old?
A
Danny’s mother gave him peanuts and popcorn for a snack.
B
Steve’s mother lets him eat banana slices with his fingers.
C
Brenda’s mother gave her some raw carrots.
D
Carol’s mother gave her a glass to drink from.
2) Which illustrates recommended practices for toilet training?
A
Larry’s dad told him the monster would get him if he messed up his clothes.
B
Madison tried to potty-train her one-year-old son so she could return to work.
C
Karla’s mother bought her a new potty and made a fun game out of sitting on it.
D
Nathan’s father forgot to help him go to the bathroom when they went to the zoo.
3) Which words are likely to be spoken by a democratic parent?
A
You cannot play drums.
B
You can play the drums any time you want.
C
We will discuss playing drums after dinner.
D
Play with the drums if you want to.
4) Two-and-a-half-year-old Mary is afraid of the dark when she goes to bed. Which type of development is this?
A
Emotional
B
Cognitive
C
Physical
D
Social
5) Tommy went to the board and wrote the letters of the alphabet. Which type of development is this?
A
Social
B
Emotional
C
Physical
D
Cognitive
6) Two-and-a-half-year-old Mary played in the crib with her stuffed bear. Which type of play is this?
A
Imitative
B
Parallel
C
Solitary
D
Imaginative
7) Which illustrates the social development of a toddler? Toddlers:
A
love to boss other children.
B
want to do chores at home.
C
like to play in groups.
D
care about others more than themselves.
8) Which illustrates the social characteristics of a typical six-year-old?
A
Jack preferred to play with the other boys, not girls, in his class.
B
Michelle wanted to ignore the instructions and make the project her way.
C
Leon kept playing the game of Twister even though he was very tired.
D
Kathy did not like playing group games and sports.
9) The teacher allowed six-year-old Sid to continue to play in the team game. Which type of care needs does this support?
A
Special Care
B
Emotional
C
Social
D
Physical
10) How are the fine motor skills of a three-year-old different from a five-year-old?
A
A five-year-old writes entire words; a three-year-old cannot.
B
A five-year-old can use a fork and spoon to eat; a three-year-old prefers to eat bite-size pieces with fingers.
C
A three-year-old ties shoes; a five-year-old skips with alternating feet.
D
A three-year-old cuts on a line with scissors; a five-year-old does not.
11) Which is an example of a preschooler in the preoperational period? Six-year-old Fran:
A
made a poor choice of what to eat.
B
liked the way Sam ran his toy tractor.
C
backed out of the play because she was not imaginative and creative.
D
created a play about a night with her family.
12) Six-year-old Danny loves to build moSix-year-old Danny loves to build models of planes. Which type of multiple intelligences does this illustrate?dels of planes. Which type of multiple intelligences does this illustrate?
A
Musical
B
Naturalist
C
Spatial
D
Bodily-Kinesthetic
13) Which is an example of using positive reinforcement?
A
“Johnny, I like the way you picked up your clothes.”
B
“Kent, I told you once not to leave clothes on the floor.”
C
“Larry, you have left your clothes on the floor again, wait til your mother gets home.”
D
“Michael, go sit in the corner until your mother gets home.”
14) Which statement from the parent to the babysitter is an example of setting reasonable limits for children three to six?
A
“Susan’s bedtime is eight o’clock”
B
“Tracy can stay up until midnight on the weekends”
C
“Vincent can go outside and ride his bicycle by himself.”
D
“Will’s mother allows him to go across the road and check the mailbox.”
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