Preschool Prep 1 Question Preview (ID: 1779)


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Children's seperation anxieties should be
a) ignored
b) considered common and will usually improve with time
c) resolved quickly between parents and teachers
d) discussed with a psychiatrist

Games appropriate for preschool age children usually
a) are less competitive
b) take over two hours to learn/play
c) should be of long duration
d) have more rules

A constructive way of helping a chills calm down is to
a) provide water play
b) force the child to talk
c) allow the child to hit the caregiver
d) give simple worksheets

Children who receive love and affection from caregivers
a) have a more positive social and emotional development
b) will show no benefit over ther children
c) may become spoiled
d) are more demanding for attention

A benefit of allowing a three-year old to pour his/her own juice is
a) the caregiver has more free time
b) there will be less contamination
c) the child develops a positive self-concept
d) there will be less waste

When children participate in motor activities
a) physical development can progress
b) all of the above
c) better coordination can be fostered
d) play can become a learning activity

Gross motor activities should be included in a center schedule on a/an ________________ basis.
a) every other day
b) bimonthly
c) weekly
d) daily

Skipping to music is a motor activity that could first be expected of children ____________years old.
a) 1
b) 10
c) 5
d) 3

As children grow, the first muscles to develop are the
a) large muscles of the legs
b) large muscles of the trunk
c) small muscles of the feet
d) small muscles of the hand

Organizing objects according to size is
a) conservation
b) seriation
c) temporal relations
d) spatial relations

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