Deck 4: Peer Relationships in Day Care, Nursery and School
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Deck 4: Peer Relationships in Day Care, Nursery and School
1
Studies of day care suggest that:
A) day care has a positive effect provided that it is of good quality
B) there is no relationship between the quality of attachment security and the effects of day care
C) children under the age of two should not be placed in day care
D) the researchers have not reached consensus on this issue
A) day care has a positive effect provided that it is of good quality
B) there is no relationship between the quality of attachment security and the effects of day care
C) children under the age of two should not be placed in day care
D) the researchers have not reached consensus on this issue
D
2
Children's play is important because:
A) it creates opportunities for children to interact with peers
B) it helps to develop children's imagination
C) it has a positive influence on emotional health and well-being
D) all of the above
A) it creates opportunities for children to interact with peers
B) it helps to develop children's imagination
C) it has a positive influence on emotional health and well-being
D) all of the above
D
3
Gender roles are learned when:
A) parents reinforce gender-appropriate behaviour
B) children imitate same-sex peers because they spend more time with them
C) children imitate same-sex role models because they have learned that this is what a child of their own sex usually does
D) all of the above
A) parents reinforce gender-appropriate behaviour
B) children imitate same-sex peers because they spend more time with them
C) children imitate same-sex role models because they have learned that this is what a child of their own sex usually does
D) all of the above
D
4
Research on imaginary companions indicates that:
A) the child has discovered a useful method for coming to understand the social world
B) the child has mental health problems
C) the child is very unusual
D) the child has lost touch with reality
A) the child has discovered a useful method for coming to understand the social world
B) the child has mental health problems
C) the child is very unusual
D) the child has lost touch with reality
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5
It is possible to reduce prejudice towards an out-group by
A) leaving it to the family
B) ensuring that the child learns about other cultures in the school curriculum
C) punishing prejudiced behaviour severely
D) doing nothing
A) leaving it to the family
B) ensuring that the child learns about other cultures in the school curriculum
C) punishing prejudiced behaviour severely
D) doing nothing
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6
Studies of school bullying show that
A) it prepares children for later life
B) children need to learn to stand up for themselves
C) there are damaging emotional consequences for children who are bullied over a long period of time
D) there is nothing that adults can do to stop bullying
A) it prepares children for later life
B) children need to learn to stand up for themselves
C) there are damaging emotional consequences for children who are bullied over a long period of time
D) there is nothing that adults can do to stop bullying
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