Deck 3: Defining the Young Child

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Children have their own rate of growth.
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Girls and boys differ in growth rates and patterns.
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Age-level charts, such as the Word Pictures in the text, can be misused and misunderstood.
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There is a relationship between developmental stages and a child's growing awareness of his or her cultural identity.
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Word Pictures can be used to tailor curriculum to an individual child or to a group.
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For a true evaluation of a child's progress, Word Pictures or age-level charts are all that a teacher needs.
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The term "special needs" includes a great many handicapping conditions that may or may not be noticeable.
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ADHD affects up to 3-5% of all school-age children.
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The increase in more culturally and linguistically diverse children in early childhood programs means that teachers should become more culturally sensitive.
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Parent involvement is a strong component of legislation for children with exceptionalities.
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Teachers who work with children with special needs need no special training or education.
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Children are more alike than they are different.
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Genetics accounts for all of the differences among children.
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Learning styles are similar among three-year-olds.
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A disability in a child may lead to problems in other areas of growth.
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Learning to read often highlights areas of difficulty.
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Good teachers recognize and accommodate individual differences in learning styles.
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Age-level charts should be used with discretion.
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A child who is gifted cannot also be considered disabled.
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Although children of a certain age exhibit many of the same characteristics, they also display marked differences in abilities and personalities. This is due to ____.

A) environmental influences
B) date of birth
C) outside weather
D) health and nutrition factors
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Two factors that combine to create the unique and individual person are ____.

A) ages of mother and father
B) environment and genes
C) culture and society
D) personality and birth weight
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Word Pictures-or age-level charts-are valuable tools because they ____.

A) help teachers know what to expect and when
B) focus on what children cannot do
C) allow teachers to compare one child to another
D) show parents where their children are slow
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A child who is able to draw a recognizable person is about ____ old.

A) 18 months
B) 3 years
C) 2 years
D) 5 years
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A child who observes family rules would be at which age level?

A) 18 months
B) 3 years
C) 6 years
D) 2 years
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If a child is ritualistic, he or she would be ____ old.

A) 18 months
B) 2 years
C) 4 years
D) 6 years
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Asking why, when, and how would put a child at an age level of ____.

A) 3 years
B) 6 years
C) 4 years
D) 2 years
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Being intrigued by whispering would place a child at which age level?

A) 3 years
B) 18 months
C) 5 years
D) 6 years
Question
In physical/motor development, the toddler can best be described as one who ____.

A) turns corners rapidly
B) gallops in high, wide steps
C) walks with feet wide apart, arms out, head forward
D) stands on one foot
E) begins to color within the lines
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Teachers generally begin the year by planning ____.

A) what units they like to teach
B) what their director tells them to teach
C) what the parents ask them to teach
D) what they know about the age level they are teaching
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Children who are talkers and love to chatter have the type of learning style called ____.

A) auditory
B)tactiledd.
C) visual
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Word Pictures help teachers ____.

A) compare one child's progress to another's
B) know what to expect and when to expect it
C) focus on what children cannot do
D) understand that children will experience all of the characteristics of their age
Question
ADHD is ____.

A) more often diagnosed in boys than in girls
B) can be cured through surgery
C) is caused by eating too much sugar
D) best managed by flexible rules and routines
Question
Public Law 94-142 is important because it ____.

A) makes preschool programs mandatory in all states
B) helps maintain separate but equal educational facilities for children with disabilities
C) guarantees free public education to disabled persons from 3 to 21 years of age
D) requires all teachers to get a special education credential
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Asperger syndrome is _____.

A) characterized by lower than average intelligence
B) a developmental disorder linked to autism
C) characterized by impaired social functioning
D) Both B and C are correct.
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Eight-year-olds _____.

A) like to explain ideas
B) sing phrases of nursery rhymes
C) are driven by curiosity and a desire to discover and invent
D) love jokes and guessing games
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A young child gains control over _________ before mastering finger control.

A) their head
B) their trunk
C) gross motor skills
D) fine motor skills
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The infant learns to play peek-a-boo around the age of _____.

A) 2 months
B) 4 months
C) 6 months
D) 8 months
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A common name for attention deficit disorder is _____.

A) ADD
B) LD
C) EMH
D) None of these are correct.
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Planning for children with exceptionalities always begins by looking at ______________ development.

A) atypical
B) typical
C) Both A and B are correct.
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The most common type of learning disorder found in young children is _____.

A) dyslexia
B) Asperger's
C) ADHD
D) None of these are correct.
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Effective guidance strategies for children with ADHD include _____.

A) consistent rules and routines
B) realistic expectations
C) time for transitions
D) All of these are correct.
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PL 99-457 provides funds for _____.

A) infants and toddlers
B) three to five year olds
C) infants and toddlers and three to five year olds
D) None of these are correct.
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Disabilities that may be encountered when teaching are _____.

A) ADHD
B) Learning disabilities
C) Asperger's syndrome
D) All of these are correct.
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Creatively, 8-year-olds _____.

A) have a great imagination
B) enjoy riddles, limericks, knock-knock jokes
C) like to explain ideas
D) develop visual acuity and fine motor skills together
E) All of these are correct.
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Children all over the world have universal characteristics. They include _____.

A) the same needs
B) developmental stages
C) developmental goals
D) All of these are correct.
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Match the example with the learning style.

-Visual learner

A) dances to expand the experience
B) draws or paints about the experience
C) tells stories about the experience
Question
Match the example with the learning style.

-Auditory learner

A) dances to expand the experience
B) draws or paints about the experience
C) tells stories about the experience
Question
Match the example with the learning style.

-Tactile learner

A) dances to expand the experience
B) draws or paints about the experience
C) tells stories about the experience
Question
Match the age with the appropriate behavior.

-Answers the telephone and takes a message

A) 3 years
B) 8 years
C) 5 years
D) 6 years
E) Infant
F) 4 years
G) 2 years
Question
Match the age with the appropriate behavior.

-Responds to mother's voice

A) 3 years
B) 8 years
C) 5 years
D) 6 years
E) Infant
F) 4 years
G) 2 years
Question
Match the age with the appropriate behavior.

-Wants "real" things (watches, cameras)

A) 3 years
B) 8 years
C) 5 years
D) 6 years
E) Infant
F) 4 years
G) 2 years
Question
Match the age with the appropriate behavior.

-Ambivalent about growing up

A) 3 years
B) 8 years
C) 5 years
D) 6 years
E) Infant
F) 4 years
G) 2 years
Question
Match the age with the appropriate behavior.

-Ritualistic, insists on routines

A) 3 years
B) 8 years
C) 5 years
D) 6 years
E) Infant
F) 4 years
G) 2 years
Question
Match the age with the appropriate behavior.

-Common age for fears

A) 3 years
B) 8 years
C) 5 years
D) 6 years
E) Infant
F) 4 years
G) 2 years
Question
Match the age with the appropriate behavior.

-Exaggerates, tells tall tales

A) 3 years
B) 8 years
C) 5 years
D) 6 years
E) Infant
F) 4 years
G) 2 years
Question
Match the law with the appropriate characteristics.

-Provides funding for infants, toddlers, and 3- to 5-year-olds with special needs

A) PL 94-142
B) PL 99-457
Question
Match the law with the appropriate characteristics.

-Provides free public education for disabled persons from 3 to 21 years of age

A) PL 94-143
B) PL 99-458
Question
Match the developmental domain with the activity.

-the ability to perceive and think

A) Social -emotional
B) Physical - motor
C) Cognitive
D) Language
E) Cultural identity
F) Creative
Question
Match the developmental domain with the activity.

-movement and dance

A) Social -emotional
B) Physical - motor
C) Cognitive
D) Language
E) Cultural identity
F) Creative
Question
Match the developmental domain with the activity.

-self-concept

A) Social -emotional
B) Physical - motor
C) Cognitive
D) Language
E) Cultural identity
F) Creative
Question
Match the developmental domain with the activity.

-perceptual-motor

A) Social -emotional
B) Physical - motor
C) Cognitive
D) Language
E) Cultural identity
F) Creative
Question
Match the developmental domain with the activity.

-growing awareness

A) Social -emotional
B) Physical - motor
C) Cognitive
D) Language
E) Cultural identity
F) Creative
Question
Match the developmental domain with the activity.

-utterances

A) Social -emotional
B) Physical - motor
C) Cognitive
D) Language
E) Cultural identity
F) Creative
Question
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-refers to self by name

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
Question
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-likes new words

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
Question
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-enjoys simple finger plays

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
Question
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-likes funny poetry

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
Question
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-genuine laugh

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
Question
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-more serious

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
Question
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-tries out feelings of power

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
Question
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-chooses own friends

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
Question
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-in constant motion

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
Question
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-talks with adults

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
Question
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-plays drop/retrieve games

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
Question
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-plays hard

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
Question
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-may stutter

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
Question
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-industrious

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
Question
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-asks "why" constantly

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
Question
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-knows tomorrow, yesterday

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
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There is not enough standard behavior appropriate to certain age levels that allows for some general age-level characteristics.
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2
Children have their own rate of growth.
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Girls and boys differ in growth rates and patterns.
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Age-level charts, such as the Word Pictures in the text, can be misused and misunderstood.
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There is a relationship between developmental stages and a child's growing awareness of his or her cultural identity.
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Word Pictures can be used to tailor curriculum to an individual child or to a group.
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For a true evaluation of a child's progress, Word Pictures or age-level charts are all that a teacher needs.
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The term "special needs" includes a great many handicapping conditions that may or may not be noticeable.
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ADHD affects up to 3-5% of all school-age children.
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The increase in more culturally and linguistically diverse children in early childhood programs means that teachers should become more culturally sensitive.
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Parent involvement is a strong component of legislation for children with exceptionalities.
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Teachers who work with children with special needs need no special training or education.
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Children are more alike than they are different.
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Genetics accounts for all of the differences among children.
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Learning styles are similar among three-year-olds.
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Learning to read often highlights areas of difficulty.
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Good teachers recognize and accommodate individual differences in learning styles.
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Age-level charts should be used with discretion.
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A child who is gifted cannot also be considered disabled.
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Although children of a certain age exhibit many of the same characteristics, they also display marked differences in abilities and personalities. This is due to ____.

A) environmental influences
B) date of birth
C) outside weather
D) health and nutrition factors
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Two factors that combine to create the unique and individual person are ____.

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D) personality and birth weight
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Word Pictures-or age-level charts-are valuable tools because they ____.

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C) allow teachers to compare one child to another
D) show parents where their children are slow
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A child who is able to draw a recognizable person is about ____ old.

A) 18 months
B) 3 years
C) 2 years
D) 5 years
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A child who observes family rules would be at which age level?

A) 18 months
B) 3 years
C) 6 years
D) 2 years
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If a child is ritualistic, he or she would be ____ old.

A) 18 months
B) 2 years
C) 4 years
D) 6 years
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Asking why, when, and how would put a child at an age level of ____.

A) 3 years
B) 6 years
C) 4 years
D) 2 years
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Being intrigued by whispering would place a child at which age level?

A) 3 years
B) 18 months
C) 5 years
D) 6 years
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In physical/motor development, the toddler can best be described as one who ____.

A) turns corners rapidly
B) gallops in high, wide steps
C) walks with feet wide apart, arms out, head forward
D) stands on one foot
E) begins to color within the lines
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Teachers generally begin the year by planning ____.

A) what units they like to teach
B) what their director tells them to teach
C) what the parents ask them to teach
D) what they know about the age level they are teaching
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Children who are talkers and love to chatter have the type of learning style called ____.

A) auditory
B)tactiledd.
C) visual
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Word Pictures help teachers ____.

A) compare one child's progress to another's
B) know what to expect and when to expect it
C) focus on what children cannot do
D) understand that children will experience all of the characteristics of their age
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ADHD is ____.

A) more often diagnosed in boys than in girls
B) can be cured through surgery
C) is caused by eating too much sugar
D) best managed by flexible rules and routines
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Public Law 94-142 is important because it ____.

A) makes preschool programs mandatory in all states
B) helps maintain separate but equal educational facilities for children with disabilities
C) guarantees free public education to disabled persons from 3 to 21 years of age
D) requires all teachers to get a special education credential
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Asperger syndrome is _____.

A) characterized by lower than average intelligence
B) a developmental disorder linked to autism
C) characterized by impaired social functioning
D) Both B and C are correct.
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Eight-year-olds _____.

A) like to explain ideas
B) sing phrases of nursery rhymes
C) are driven by curiosity and a desire to discover and invent
D) love jokes and guessing games
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A young child gains control over _________ before mastering finger control.

A) their head
B) their trunk
C) gross motor skills
D) fine motor skills
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The infant learns to play peek-a-boo around the age of _____.

A) 2 months
B) 4 months
C) 6 months
D) 8 months
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A common name for attention deficit disorder is _____.

A) ADD
B) LD
C) EMH
D) None of these are correct.
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Planning for children with exceptionalities always begins by looking at ______________ development.

A) atypical
B) typical
C) Both A and B are correct.
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The most common type of learning disorder found in young children is _____.

A) dyslexia
B) Asperger's
C) ADHD
D) None of these are correct.
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Effective guidance strategies for children with ADHD include _____.

A) consistent rules and routines
B) realistic expectations
C) time for transitions
D) All of these are correct.
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PL 99-457 provides funds for _____.

A) infants and toddlers
B) three to five year olds
C) infants and toddlers and three to five year olds
D) None of these are correct.
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Disabilities that may be encountered when teaching are _____.

A) ADHD
B) Learning disabilities
C) Asperger's syndrome
D) All of these are correct.
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Creatively, 8-year-olds _____.

A) have a great imagination
B) enjoy riddles, limericks, knock-knock jokes
C) like to explain ideas
D) develop visual acuity and fine motor skills together
E) All of these are correct.
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Children all over the world have universal characteristics. They include _____.

A) the same needs
B) developmental stages
C) developmental goals
D) All of these are correct.
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Match the example with the learning style.

-Visual learner

A) dances to expand the experience
B) draws or paints about the experience
C) tells stories about the experience
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Match the example with the learning style.

-Auditory learner

A) dances to expand the experience
B) draws or paints about the experience
C) tells stories about the experience
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Match the example with the learning style.

-Tactile learner

A) dances to expand the experience
B) draws or paints about the experience
C) tells stories about the experience
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50
Match the age with the appropriate behavior.

-Answers the telephone and takes a message

A) 3 years
B) 8 years
C) 5 years
D) 6 years
E) Infant
F) 4 years
G) 2 years
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-Responds to mother's voice

A) 3 years
B) 8 years
C) 5 years
D) 6 years
E) Infant
F) 4 years
G) 2 years
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52
Match the age with the appropriate behavior.

-Wants "real" things (watches, cameras)

A) 3 years
B) 8 years
C) 5 years
D) 6 years
E) Infant
F) 4 years
G) 2 years
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Match the age with the appropriate behavior.

-Ambivalent about growing up

A) 3 years
B) 8 years
C) 5 years
D) 6 years
E) Infant
F) 4 years
G) 2 years
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54
Match the age with the appropriate behavior.

-Ritualistic, insists on routines

A) 3 years
B) 8 years
C) 5 years
D) 6 years
E) Infant
F) 4 years
G) 2 years
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Match the age with the appropriate behavior.

-Common age for fears

A) 3 years
B) 8 years
C) 5 years
D) 6 years
E) Infant
F) 4 years
G) 2 years
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56
Match the age with the appropriate behavior.

-Exaggerates, tells tall tales

A) 3 years
B) 8 years
C) 5 years
D) 6 years
E) Infant
F) 4 years
G) 2 years
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57
Match the law with the appropriate characteristics.

-Provides funding for infants, toddlers, and 3- to 5-year-olds with special needs

A) PL 94-142
B) PL 99-457
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58
Match the law with the appropriate characteristics.

-Provides free public education for disabled persons from 3 to 21 years of age

A) PL 94-143
B) PL 99-458
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59
Match the developmental domain with the activity.

-the ability to perceive and think

A) Social -emotional
B) Physical - motor
C) Cognitive
D) Language
E) Cultural identity
F) Creative
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60
Match the developmental domain with the activity.

-movement and dance

A) Social -emotional
B) Physical - motor
C) Cognitive
D) Language
E) Cultural identity
F) Creative
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61
Match the developmental domain with the activity.

-self-concept

A) Social -emotional
B) Physical - motor
C) Cognitive
D) Language
E) Cultural identity
F) Creative
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62
Match the developmental domain with the activity.

-perceptual-motor

A) Social -emotional
B) Physical - motor
C) Cognitive
D) Language
E) Cultural identity
F) Creative
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63
Match the developmental domain with the activity.

-growing awareness

A) Social -emotional
B) Physical - motor
C) Cognitive
D) Language
E) Cultural identity
F) Creative
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64
Match the developmental domain with the activity.

-utterances

A) Social -emotional
B) Physical - motor
C) Cognitive
D) Language
E) Cultural identity
F) Creative
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65
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-refers to self by name

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
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66
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-likes new words

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
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67
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-enjoys simple finger plays

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
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68
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-likes funny poetry

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
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69
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-genuine laugh

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
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70
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-more serious

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
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71
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-tries out feelings of power

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
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72
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-chooses own friends

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
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73
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-in constant motion

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
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74
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-talks with adults

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
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75
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-plays drop/retrieve games

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
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76
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-plays hard

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
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77
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-may stutter

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
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78
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-industrious

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
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79
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-asks "why" constantly

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
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80
Match the age to the Word Picture.

-knows tomorrow, yesterday

A) Infant
B) Toddler
C) Two-year old
D) Three-year-old
E) Four-year old
F) Five-year-old
G) Six and seven-year olds
H) Eight-year-old
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