The first-aid kit should be kept.... - ANSWER-in an easily accessible location, clearly marked, and out of the reach of children.
Frequent hand washing
... [Show More] is important because... - ANSWER-it keeps germs from spreading.
An open-ended question... - ANSWER-has no right or wrong answer.
Children should be provided with these items for washing their hands... - ANSWER-warm water, liquid soap, and paper towels
Childrens play materials should be... - ANSWER-kept on low, open shelves.
A developmentally appropriate group time... - ANSWER-1. Lasts only a short time
2. Gets the children actively involved
3.Permits children to leave, if they wish
4. (ALL OF THE ABOVE)
Why do you give children a warning before activities are about to change?... - ANSWER-it provides them time to finish up an activity
You want children to learn the rules of conversation, so you... - ANSWER-give them practice talking, listening, and responding in casual conversation as you sit with them at lunch table
A good early childhood practice is... - ANSWER-asking the children to pretend to be butterflies as they walk to the playground
An activity that develops small-motor skills would be... - ANSWER-bead stringing
Children need their own space in the classroom for their coat and other belongings because... - ANSWER-1. it promotes their positive self-concept
2. it helps maintain good health
An example of a positive NONVERBAL communication is... - ANSWER-a smile.
At mealtime a caregiver should... - ANSWER-1. Insist that children finish all food on their plate
2. Not offer any dessert until all their food is finished
3. only offer dessert to the children who remained quiet at the table while eating
4. (NONE OF THE ABOVE)
When arranging a classroom a teacher should.. - ANSWER-Put related activities near each other
The best example of an open-ended material would be... - ANSWER-Unit blocks.
The children have been asking for books to be read at story time every day for the past week. you will... - ANSWER-happily re-read it, because you know children benefit from repitition
An activity that develops small motor skills would be.. - ANSWER-manipulating playdough
You have a small budget to use for purchasing material for your classroom. When choosing, you will first consider... - ANSWER-wheter the materials are developmentally appropriate, are mostly open-ended, and will enable the children to exerpeince success
Two boys want the same truck to haul blocks across the room. One boy goes to the house keeping area and gets a basket. This is an example of... - ANSWER-Problem solving
When talking with a child, the caregiver should... - ANSWER-get down to the child's eye level
Caregivers should... - ANSWER-1. be good listeners
2. ask at lot of open-ended questions
You want the children to learn cooperation so you.. - ANSWER-provide activities that require taking turns, sharing materials, and solving problems together
Children artwork should be... - ANSWER-displayed a the childrens eye level
A creative arts project is.. - ANSWER-painting with orange and black paint on white paper
One of the children is having a tantrum just as circle time is beginning. The best way to proceed should be to.. - ANSWER-Stay close to child and explain to others that she is having a hard time right now
A creative activity is... - ANSWER-using playdough
Which activity is creative... - ANSWER-dancing with scarves to instrumental CD
A good technique for dealing with favorite toys is to.. - ANSWER-provide duplicates of that toy
You are aware that many children have a great deal of TV and video at home. You would like the parents to support their children development at home instead of relying on screen media. You will... - ANSWER-send home books and activity packs that the children can enjoy with their families.
A positive circle experience includes... - ANSWER-1. Scheduling and planning beforehand
2. Interesting and active activities
3. Anticipating problems beforehand
4. (ALL OF THE ABOVE)
Appropriate choices for young children includes... - ANSWER-choosing from art, the house keeping area, or the puzzle table
Situations that reflects bias include.. - ANSWER-1. Thanksgiving stories that depict Indians with war paint and headdresses
2. Halloween stories with pictures in which everything black is portrayed scary.
3. Block activities that serve to exclude girls and housekeeping activities that are offered first to girls
4. (ALL OF THE ABOVE)
Andrew often hits and bites other children. after doing so, Andrew laughs and runs offs. He doesn't seem to realize he is hurting them. You will... - ANSWER-Stop the behavior immediately and attend to the hurt child. Then get down on Andrews level, pointing out and labeling the feelings of the child he has hurt.
Appropriate guidance techniques would include.. - ANSWER-1. Planning to avoid problems with the use of space, placement and number of toys, and careful supervision
2. Interacting with children in positive ways
3. Redirecting inappropriate behavior
4. (ALL OF THE ABOVE)
Fine motor skills refer to the skills that - ANSWER-require children to work with their hands and fingers
A new child has just enrolled in your program. She is from China. Several of the children to say, "Mei Lee talks funny". You will... - ANSWER-explain to them that she is from another culture, speaks a different language and is learning yours.
Encourage to help her learn our words and to be a kind friend to her.
Gross motor skills refer to skills that... - ANSWER-require children to make large movements with their bodies
Children learn best when they.. - ANSWER-actively participate [Show Less]