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1
Infant stimulation
A)means the same as infant education in this book.
B)is something done to a child rather than something the child chooses to do.
C)has been proven to make a big difference in children's later IQ scores.
D)is what this book is based on.
2
Infant education has a curriculum
A)which is a set of organized activities planned for a year at a time.
B)which is only appropriate if it comes from a regulating agency.
C)which is always written down in a book or binder.
D)None of the above
3
In a problem-solving approach to infant-toddler education
A)the only problems that count are the academic type.
B)infants and toddlers are always left on their own to solve their problems.
C)all the problems are planned and set up ahead of time by adults.
D)children learn to figure out approaches to solving all kinds of physical, social, emotional, and intellectual problems.
4
Stress
A)is never good for infants and toddlers.
B)must be avoided at all costs.
C)can be useful at optimum levels.
D)None of the above
5
Which of the following is the least appropriate role for adults in infant-toddler education?
A)Providing attention
B)Providing feedback
C)Modeling
D)Teaching how to hold a pencil
6
Which of the following is true according to the text?
A)If you are generous with your attention during caregiving times, children are less likely to hunger for attention the rest of the time.
B)When a child misbehaves, you should ignore that child for the rest of the day.
C)Praise is never addictive.
D)You can never praise too much.
7
Feedback
A)is the same as punishment.
B)is an effective teaching tool whether it comes from the environment or from a person.
C)does not necessarily need to be clear.
D)is the same as distraction.
8
Adults use modeling in an effective way when
A)they scream at a child to stop screaming.
B)they smoke cigarettes on their break outside the window where children can see them but hope the children will grow up not to smoke.
C)they lower their own voice to quiet a child who is screaming.
D)All of the above
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Adults who are good infant-toddler educators
A)try to always be perfect models for children.
B)can respond in positive ways to their own imperfections and model for children that no one is perfect.
C)try to be sure never to let children see that adults make mistakes.
D)All of the above
10
The role of the infant-toddler educator
A)only shows when conducting some kind of group lesson.
B)is the same as teaching, but focuses only on individuals.
C)is never appropriate for assistant teachers or aides.
D)can be carried out by any adult at any time, including during caregiving activities and free play times.
11
Anecdotal records:
A)are descriptions of anything that captures your attention.
B)are formal written observations.
C)are always recorded in video.
D)require special training before they can be interpreted.
12
To implement an infant and toddler curriculum, caregivers need skills in understanding:
A)atypical development.
B)typical development.
C)diversity.
D)All of the above
13
The best response to toddlers' exploratory urges is to:
A)teach them to sit still through longer and longer circle times.
B)use preschool-type activities, and teach toddlers how to do them so they'll be ready for the next stage right away.
C)encourage them, because exploring is the way they learn.
D)create strict disciplinary guidelines around exploration so that it becomes inhibited.







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