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Deck 11: Social Skills
1
Which of the following contributes to infants developing a sense of basic trust in day care?
A)responding to each infant's needs individually
B)continuity of care with consistent caregivers
C)small group size
D)All of these answers are correct.
A)responding to each infant's needs individually
B)continuity of care with consistent caregivers
C)small group size
D)All of these answers are correct.
D
2
Limits _____________.
A)are necessary for toddlers
B)provide a sense of security
C)need to be tested in order to be discovered
D)All of these answers are correct.
A)are necessary for toddlers
B)provide a sense of security
C)need to be tested in order to be discovered
D)All of these answers are correct.
D
3
Which of the following is true about children with special needs?
A)They have a variety of conditions that can influence their interactions with people.
B)Like all children,they have vital need for interpersonal relationships.
C)They are more similar to other children than different.
D)All of these answers are correct.
A)They have a variety of conditions that can influence their interactions with people.
B)Like all children,they have vital need for interpersonal relationships.
C)They are more similar to other children than different.
D)All of these answers are correct.
D
4
Which of the following is not an aspect of social skills?
A)They connect us to other people.
B)They are specific to the culture they are from.
C)They foster cooperation and interdependent relationships.
D)They are inborn instinctive qualities and have nothing to do with learning.
A)They connect us to other people.
B)They are specific to the culture they are from.
C)They foster cooperation and interdependent relationships.
D)They are inborn instinctive qualities and have nothing to do with learning.
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5
Separation is only an issue of difficulty to the child experiencing it and not to the adult helping her cope.
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6
Young children bite others for many reasons,which can include ____________.
A)anger
B)curiosity
C)love
D)All of these answers are correct.
A)anger
B)curiosity
C)love
D)All of these answers are correct.
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7
How should a caregiver respond to an older toddler whose sense of initiative is growing?
A)provide resources
B)provide freedom within reasonable limits
C)provide encouragement
D)All of these answers are correct.
A)provide resources
B)provide freedom within reasonable limits
C)provide encouragement
D)All of these answers are correct.
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8
The best way to develop a child's social skills is to focus on cognitive development.
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9
One of the most important social skills children must learn is how to handle separation.
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10
_____________ is the prime factor in the development of social skills.
A)Attachment
B)Observation
C)Crying
D)Parents' income level
A)Attachment
B)Observation
C)Crying
D)Parents' income level
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11
Readiness for toilet learning is an example of autonomy.
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12
The energy that pushes children to create,invent,and explore what happens in their lives is known as Erikson's stage of
A)autonomy.
B)separation.
C)initiative.
D)trust.
A)autonomy.
B)separation.
C)initiative.
D)trust.
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13
Social Skills
A)foster interdependent relationships.
B)make it difficult to be away from other people.
C)are the same in all cultures.
D)are independent of other areas of development.
A)foster interdependent relationships.
B)make it difficult to be away from other people.
C)are the same in all cultures.
D)are independent of other areas of development.
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14
Which theorist focused on the establishment of trust?
A)Vygotsky
B)Piaget
C)Erikson
D)None of these answers is correct.
A)Vygotsky
B)Piaget
C)Erikson
D)None of these answers is correct.
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15
When promoting prosocial behavior,it is important to do all of the following except
A)follow a consistent daily routine.
B)assert power in resolving conflict.
C)model prosocial behaviors yourself.
D)encourage cooperation.
A)follow a consistent daily routine.
B)assert power in resolving conflict.
C)model prosocial behaviors yourself.
D)encourage cooperation.
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16
Autonomy is Erikson's _____________ stage of psychosocial development.
A)first
B)second
C)third
D)fourth
A)first
B)second
C)third
D)fourth
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17
Having a sense of possession is part of the process of learning to share.
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