Deck 11: Planning for the Body: Physicalmotor Development

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If children do not learn basic motor skills in the first few years of life, they may never learn them later.
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Motor skills are an ineffective way of assessing the child's progress.
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Motor abilities affect other areas of development.
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The greatest portion of the young child's day is spent in physical activity.
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Perceptual motor development involves only how children move.
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Girls have more muscle tissue than boys.
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The growth rate for girls is more regular and predictable.
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Growth patterns persist throughout children's lives, so a child who is late in one area of development will be so in other areas.
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Preschoolers gain about 5 pounds per year.
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Children with special needs follow a different growth sequence than do children who are developing normally.
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Motor behavior is different for boys and girls.
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Boys excel in jumping and hopping.
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Behavioral differences in motor development are not apparent until elementary school years.
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By 6 years of age, boys are better in gross motor skills.
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Some sex differences in motor behavior are genetic.
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Self-concept is profoundly related to physical development.
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If a child has an obese parent it does not necessarily mean that the child will also be obese in adulthood.
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Themes can be used to encourage physical and motor involvement.
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Children do not begin to develop eye-hand coordination until toddlerhood.
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In the classroom, children only use large muscles during planned activities.
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Good playgrounds increase the intensity of play and the range of play behavior.
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The greatest portion of the young child's day is spent in social activity.
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Physical growth in early childhood ____.

A) is even
B) moves from foot to head
C) follows a pattern
D) moves from outward toward the center
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The greatest portion of a young child's day is spent ____.

A) building with blocks
B) sleeping
C) in physical activity
D) drawing and painting
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Physical growth and motor development are partly determined by a child's genetic makeup. Other factors are ____.

A) nutrition
B) age of parents
C) health
D) nutrition and health
E) parents and opportunity
Question
Movement exploration enhances children's ability to ____.

A) read earlier
B) problem solve
C) gain confidence
D) exercise divergent thinking
E) problem solve, gain confidence, and exercise divergent thinking
Question
Preschoolers ____.

A) gain about 5 pounds a year
B) add 20 inches in height from birth
C) have 30 teeth
D) have legs that are 30% of their body
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Gender differences are apparent from an early age. Boys ____.

A) have less muscle tissue
B) mature earlier than girls
C) have strong fine-motor skills
D) can run faster
Question
There are differences in physical development among ethnic groups. Which is true?

A) African-American infants/toddlers seem to walk later.
B) Asian children develop earlier than Euro-American children.
C) Asian children are taller than African-American children.
D) African-American children are shorter than Euro-Americans.
Question
Gross motor activity does not include ____.

A) throwing
B) hopping
C) writing
D) rolling
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Types of locomotor activities are ____.

A) running
B) jumping
C) swinging a bat
D) climbing
E) running, jumping, and climbing
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Teachers can support good physical development for both boys and girls if they ____.

A) praise the "winner" of athletic contests
B) let girls avoid physical sports and concentrate on working with boys
C) make all physical activities equally attractive to girls and boys
D) encourage and support girls in more "feminine" activities
Question
Ways to encourage children to feel safe when climbing are ____.

A) caution them about heights
B) pick them up and place them on the equipment if they can't climb
C) have them climb in bare feet
D) stand near and offer verbal support
Question
Gross motor activity is the movement of _____.

A) the entire body
B) scissors going up and down
C) coloring a picture
D) finger movement
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Fine motor activity involves _____.

A) using small muscles or extremities
B) using the trunk and legs
C) swinging a baseball bat
D) listening to music
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Perceptual motor activity involves how children _____.

A) move and what they perceive
B) lift and carry
C) color in the lines
D) run outside
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An activity that helps develop spatial awareness is _____.

A) climbing into a box
B) dancing to a rhythmic beat
C) saying, "What's that sound?"
D) miming another person
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Children demonstrate manipulative skills when they _____.

A) play catch ball
B) run to the swing
C) play hopscotch
D) pull a wagon
Question
A safe playground includes _____.

A) clearly defined and differentiated areas of play
B) standing water
C) all soft surfaces
D) little or no empty space
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A large motor activity for indoors may be _____.

A) painting with large brushes at the easel
B) cutting paper
C) reading a story
D) fingerpainting
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Physical growth is NOT influenced by _____.

A) the books we read
B) genetic makeup
C) nutrition
D) injury
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Movement exploration enhances children's ability to do all of the following EXCEPT: _____.

A) respond at an advanced age and developmental level
B) develop strong muscles
C) become more aware of others' viewpoints and ideas
D) be self-expressive
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Which is a recommended teaching strategy for children with cognitive disabilities?

A) Allow children to repeat their successes.
B) Use many auditory cues.
C) Make frequent use of rhythmic activities.
D) Engage in activities that eliminate participants from the game.
Question
Dancing to a rhythmic beat is an example of _____.

A) fine motor
B) perceptual motor
C) mind-body movement
D) growth
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Physical disabilities for children with special needs may require the teacher to _________ materials and equipment for their special abilities.

A) buy
B) adapt
C) simulate
D) None of these are correct.
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Important environmental factors for physical growth and development are nourishment, health, safety, stimulation, opportunity, practice, encouragement, and _____.

A) instruction
B) family
C) culture
D) All of these are correct.
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In the area of multiple intelligences, body kinesthetic intelligence can be addressed through activities such as dance, drama, and _____.

A) games
B) creative movement
C) manipulatives
D) All of these are correct.
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Not until ages ______ to ______ do children develop the abstract special ability to distinguish left from right on their own bodies.

A) 2, 4
B) 5, 7
C) 6, 8
D) 8, 10
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Motor development is a sequence of _____________, each is different and grows out of the preceding level.

A) stages
B) movements
C) activities
D) experiences
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Boys have more muscles than girls, and girls have more ___________ than boys.

A) patience
B) hair
C) teeth
D) fat tissue
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Match the correct definition with the type of physical movements.

-Locomotor

A) Cutting, sewing, grasping, striking
B) Sliding, climbing, leaping, running
C) Turning, twisting, pushing, bending
Question
Match the correct definition with the type of physical movements.

-Nonlocomotor

A) Cutting, sewing, grasping, striking
B) Sliding, climbing, leaping, running
C) Turning, twisting, pushing, bending
Question
Match the correct definition with the type of physical movements.

-Manipulative

A) Cutting, sewing, grasping, striking
B) Sliding, climbing, leaping, running
C) Turning, twisting, pushing, bending
Question
Match the appropriate adult comment with the description of the child.

-A child is on the climbing frame and gets stuck.

A) "I'll stand close to the climber so you will feel safe."
B) "It's good to see you cutting that pumpkin all by yourself."
C) "Where can you put your foot next? How can you find a way to get across that space?"
D) "Here's a good place for you to put your foot. I'll hold your hand until you tell me to let go."
Question
Match the appropriate adult comment with the description of the child.

-A child becomes fearful while climbing.

A) "I'll stand close to the climber so you will feel safe."
B) "It's good to see you cutting that pumpkin all by yourself."
C) "Where can you put your foot next? How can you find a way to get across that space?"
D) "Here's a good place for you to put your foot. I'll hold your hand until you tell me to let go."
Question
Match the appropriate adult comment with the description of the child.

-A child tries something new.

A) "I'll stand close to the climber so you will feel safe."
B) "It's good to see you cutting that pumpkin all by yourself."
C) "Where can you put your foot next? How can you find a way to get across that space?"
D) "Here's a good place for you to put your foot. I'll hold your hand until you tell me to let go."
Question
Match the appropriate adult comment with the description of the child.

-A fearful child doesn't attempt physical activity.

A) "I'll stand close to the climber so you will feel safe."
B) "It's good to see you cutting that pumpkin all by yourself."
C) "Where can you put your foot next? How can you find a way to get across that space?"
D) "Here's a good place for you to put your foot. I'll hold your hand until you tell me to let go."
Question
Match the physical activity with the correct age group.

-Infant

A) Beginning skis
B) Scooter
C) Stacking toys
D) Balls to roll
Question
Match the physical activity with the correct age group.

-Toddler

A) Beginning skis
B) Scooter
C) Stacking toys
D) Balls to roll
Question
Match the physical activity with the correct age group.

-Preschooler

A) Beginning skis
B) Scooter
C) Stacking toys
D) Balls to roll
Question
Match the physical activity with the correct age group.

-Early school years

A) Beginning skis
B) Scooter
C) Stacking toys
D) Balls to roll
Question
Match the developmental progression in children's physical skills.

-Running

A) 6-8 months
B) 8-10 months
C) 11-12 months
D) 2-3 years
E) 3-5 years
F) 5-8 years
Question
Match the developmental progression in children's physical skills.

-Roller skating

A) 6-8 months
B) 8-10 months
C) 11-12 months
D) 2-3 years
E) 3-5 years
F) 5-8 years
Question
Match the developmental progression in children's physical skills.

-Sitting by self

A) 6-8 months
B) 8-10 months
C) 11-12 months
D) 2-3 years
E) 3-5 years
F) 5-8 years
Question
Match the developmental progression in children's physical skills.

-Crawling

A) 6-8 months
B) 8-10 months
C) 11-12 months
D) 2-3 years
E) 3-5 years
F) 5-8 years
Question
Match the developmental progression in children's physical skills.

-Walking

A) 6-8 months
B) 8-10 months
C) 11-12 months
D) 2-3 years
E) 3-5 years
F) 5-8 years
Question
Match the developmental progression in children's physical skills.

-Hopping on one foot

A) 6-8 months
B) 8-10 months
C) 11-12 months
D) 2-3 years
E) 3-5 years
F) 5-8 years
Question
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-gains 15 lbs.

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
Question
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-head grows slow

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
Question
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-no teeth

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
Question
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-begins to loose teeth

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
Question
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-now about 30-40 lbs.

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
Question
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-20 inches long

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
Question
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-weight doubles before adolescence

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
Question
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-6 teeth

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
Question
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-half of adult height

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
Question
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-7 lbs.

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
Question
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-legs = 35% of body

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
Question
Match the type of motor development to the cultural activity.

-dodge ball

A) gross-motor
B) fine-motor
Question
Match the type of motor development to the cultural activity.

-origami

A) gross-motor
B) fine-motor
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If children do not learn basic motor skills in the first few years of life, they may never learn them later.
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2
Motor skills are an ineffective way of assessing the child's progress.
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3
Motor abilities affect other areas of development.
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The greatest portion of the young child's day is spent in physical activity.
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Perceptual motor development involves only how children move.
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Girls have more muscle tissue than boys.
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The growth rate for girls is more regular and predictable.
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Growth patterns persist throughout children's lives, so a child who is late in one area of development will be so in other areas.
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Preschoolers gain about 5 pounds per year.
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Children with special needs follow a different growth sequence than do children who are developing normally.
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Motor behavior is different for boys and girls.
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Boys excel in jumping and hopping.
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Behavioral differences in motor development are not apparent until elementary school years.
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By 6 years of age, boys are better in gross motor skills.
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Some sex differences in motor behavior are genetic.
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Self-concept is profoundly related to physical development.
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If a child has an obese parent it does not necessarily mean that the child will also be obese in adulthood.
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Themes can be used to encourage physical and motor involvement.
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Children do not begin to develop eye-hand coordination until toddlerhood.
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In the classroom, children only use large muscles during planned activities.
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Good playgrounds increase the intensity of play and the range of play behavior.
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The greatest portion of the young child's day is spent in social activity.
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Physical growth in early childhood ____.

A) is even
B) moves from foot to head
C) follows a pattern
D) moves from outward toward the center
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The greatest portion of a young child's day is spent ____.

A) building with blocks
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C) in physical activity
D) drawing and painting
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Physical growth and motor development are partly determined by a child's genetic makeup. Other factors are ____.

A) nutrition
B) age of parents
C) health
D) nutrition and health
E) parents and opportunity
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Movement exploration enhances children's ability to ____.

A) read earlier
B) problem solve
C) gain confidence
D) exercise divergent thinking
E) problem solve, gain confidence, and exercise divergent thinking
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Preschoolers ____.

A) gain about 5 pounds a year
B) add 20 inches in height from birth
C) have 30 teeth
D) have legs that are 30% of their body
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Gender differences are apparent from an early age. Boys ____.

A) have less muscle tissue
B) mature earlier than girls
C) have strong fine-motor skills
D) can run faster
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There are differences in physical development among ethnic groups. Which is true?

A) African-American infants/toddlers seem to walk later.
B) Asian children develop earlier than Euro-American children.
C) Asian children are taller than African-American children.
D) African-American children are shorter than Euro-Americans.
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Gross motor activity does not include ____.

A) throwing
B) hopping
C) writing
D) rolling
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Types of locomotor activities are ____.

A) running
B) jumping
C) swinging a bat
D) climbing
E) running, jumping, and climbing
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Teachers can support good physical development for both boys and girls if they ____.

A) praise the "winner" of athletic contests
B) let girls avoid physical sports and concentrate on working with boys
C) make all physical activities equally attractive to girls and boys
D) encourage and support girls in more "feminine" activities
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Ways to encourage children to feel safe when climbing are ____.

A) caution them about heights
B) pick them up and place them on the equipment if they can't climb
C) have them climb in bare feet
D) stand near and offer verbal support
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Gross motor activity is the movement of _____.

A) the entire body
B) scissors going up and down
C) coloring a picture
D) finger movement
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Fine motor activity involves _____.

A) using small muscles or extremities
B) using the trunk and legs
C) swinging a baseball bat
D) listening to music
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Perceptual motor activity involves how children _____.

A) move and what they perceive
B) lift and carry
C) color in the lines
D) run outside
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An activity that helps develop spatial awareness is _____.

A) climbing into a box
B) dancing to a rhythmic beat
C) saying, "What's that sound?"
D) miming another person
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Children demonstrate manipulative skills when they _____.

A) play catch ball
B) run to the swing
C) play hopscotch
D) pull a wagon
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A safe playground includes _____.

A) clearly defined and differentiated areas of play
B) standing water
C) all soft surfaces
D) little or no empty space
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A large motor activity for indoors may be _____.

A) painting with large brushes at the easel
B) cutting paper
C) reading a story
D) fingerpainting
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41
Physical growth is NOT influenced by _____.

A) the books we read
B) genetic makeup
C) nutrition
D) injury
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42
Movement exploration enhances children's ability to do all of the following EXCEPT: _____.

A) respond at an advanced age and developmental level
B) develop strong muscles
C) become more aware of others' viewpoints and ideas
D) be self-expressive
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Which is a recommended teaching strategy for children with cognitive disabilities?

A) Allow children to repeat their successes.
B) Use many auditory cues.
C) Make frequent use of rhythmic activities.
D) Engage in activities that eliminate participants from the game.
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Dancing to a rhythmic beat is an example of _____.

A) fine motor
B) perceptual motor
C) mind-body movement
D) growth
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45
Physical disabilities for children with special needs may require the teacher to _________ materials and equipment for their special abilities.

A) buy
B) adapt
C) simulate
D) None of these are correct.
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46
Important environmental factors for physical growth and development are nourishment, health, safety, stimulation, opportunity, practice, encouragement, and _____.

A) instruction
B) family
C) culture
D) All of these are correct.
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In the area of multiple intelligences, body kinesthetic intelligence can be addressed through activities such as dance, drama, and _____.

A) games
B) creative movement
C) manipulatives
D) All of these are correct.
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48
Not until ages ______ to ______ do children develop the abstract special ability to distinguish left from right on their own bodies.

A) 2, 4
B) 5, 7
C) 6, 8
D) 8, 10
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Motor development is a sequence of _____________, each is different and grows out of the preceding level.

A) stages
B) movements
C) activities
D) experiences
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50
Boys have more muscles than girls, and girls have more ___________ than boys.

A) patience
B) hair
C) teeth
D) fat tissue
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51
Match the correct definition with the type of physical movements.

-Locomotor

A) Cutting, sewing, grasping, striking
B) Sliding, climbing, leaping, running
C) Turning, twisting, pushing, bending
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52
Match the correct definition with the type of physical movements.

-Nonlocomotor

A) Cutting, sewing, grasping, striking
B) Sliding, climbing, leaping, running
C) Turning, twisting, pushing, bending
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53
Match the correct definition with the type of physical movements.

-Manipulative

A) Cutting, sewing, grasping, striking
B) Sliding, climbing, leaping, running
C) Turning, twisting, pushing, bending
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54
Match the appropriate adult comment with the description of the child.

-A child is on the climbing frame and gets stuck.

A) "I'll stand close to the climber so you will feel safe."
B) "It's good to see you cutting that pumpkin all by yourself."
C) "Where can you put your foot next? How can you find a way to get across that space?"
D) "Here's a good place for you to put your foot. I'll hold your hand until you tell me to let go."
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55
Match the appropriate adult comment with the description of the child.

-A child becomes fearful while climbing.

A) "I'll stand close to the climber so you will feel safe."
B) "It's good to see you cutting that pumpkin all by yourself."
C) "Where can you put your foot next? How can you find a way to get across that space?"
D) "Here's a good place for you to put your foot. I'll hold your hand until you tell me to let go."
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56
Match the appropriate adult comment with the description of the child.

-A child tries something new.

A) "I'll stand close to the climber so you will feel safe."
B) "It's good to see you cutting that pumpkin all by yourself."
C) "Where can you put your foot next? How can you find a way to get across that space?"
D) "Here's a good place for you to put your foot. I'll hold your hand until you tell me to let go."
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57
Match the appropriate adult comment with the description of the child.

-A fearful child doesn't attempt physical activity.

A) "I'll stand close to the climber so you will feel safe."
B) "It's good to see you cutting that pumpkin all by yourself."
C) "Where can you put your foot next? How can you find a way to get across that space?"
D) "Here's a good place for you to put your foot. I'll hold your hand until you tell me to let go."
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58
Match the physical activity with the correct age group.

-Infant

A) Beginning skis
B) Scooter
C) Stacking toys
D) Balls to roll
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59
Match the physical activity with the correct age group.

-Toddler

A) Beginning skis
B) Scooter
C) Stacking toys
D) Balls to roll
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Match the physical activity with the correct age group.

-Preschooler

A) Beginning skis
B) Scooter
C) Stacking toys
D) Balls to roll
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61
Match the physical activity with the correct age group.

-Early school years

A) Beginning skis
B) Scooter
C) Stacking toys
D) Balls to roll
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62
Match the developmental progression in children's physical skills.

-Running

A) 6-8 months
B) 8-10 months
C) 11-12 months
D) 2-3 years
E) 3-5 years
F) 5-8 years
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63
Match the developmental progression in children's physical skills.

-Roller skating

A) 6-8 months
B) 8-10 months
C) 11-12 months
D) 2-3 years
E) 3-5 years
F) 5-8 years
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64
Match the developmental progression in children's physical skills.

-Sitting by self

A) 6-8 months
B) 8-10 months
C) 11-12 months
D) 2-3 years
E) 3-5 years
F) 5-8 years
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65
Match the developmental progression in children's physical skills.

-Crawling

A) 6-8 months
B) 8-10 months
C) 11-12 months
D) 2-3 years
E) 3-5 years
F) 5-8 years
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66
Match the developmental progression in children's physical skills.

-Walking

A) 6-8 months
B) 8-10 months
C) 11-12 months
D) 2-3 years
E) 3-5 years
F) 5-8 years
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67
Match the developmental progression in children's physical skills.

-Hopping on one foot

A) 6-8 months
B) 8-10 months
C) 11-12 months
D) 2-3 years
E) 3-5 years
F) 5-8 years
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68
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-gains 15 lbs.

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
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69
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-head grows slow

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
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70
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-no teeth

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
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71
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-begins to loose teeth

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
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72
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-now about 30-40 lbs.

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
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73
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-20 inches long

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
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74
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-weight doubles before adolescence

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
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75
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-6 teeth

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
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76
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-half of adult height

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
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77
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-7 lbs.

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
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78
Match the age to the growth pattern.

-legs = 35% of body

A) newborn
B) Infancy
C) Toddler
D) Preschool
E) early-middle childhood
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79
Match the type of motor development to the cultural activity.

-dodge ball

A) gross-motor
B) fine-motor
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80
Match the type of motor development to the cultural activity.

-origami

A) gross-motor
B) fine-motor
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