Deck 7: Planning: School-Age Children

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Friends are extremely important to school-age children.
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A developmentally appropriate program for school-age children provides a change of pace from the structured day at school.
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During Erikson's period of industry versus inferiority, children acquire the skills they will need as adults in their particular environment.
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Although it is important to foster independence in problem solving with school-age children, teachers should always step in and help resolve problems.
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School Age Care Environmental Rating Scales are used to make sure children are achieving the goals and objectives of the program.
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The main purpose of cliques is to defy adult authority.
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When children change their form of speech it is called "street talk"
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School-age children should have the opportunity to develop friendships with their caregivers.
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A developmentally appropriate after-school program will provide many opportunities for children to make friends.
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School-age children may test the power of words by using profanity or slang.
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It is not a good idea to allow school-age children to plan and prepare their own snacks.
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Regulations for licensing school-age child care might include specifications for separate toilets for boys and girls.
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The pace of an after-school program should be fast in order to keep children interested and involved.
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Children should be able to test their skills as far as possible as is safe in an after-school program.
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In the period between age five and age seven, children develop the ability to remember facts.
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Past experiences with success can lead to a positive self-image.
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School-age children form cliques to feel more secure as part of a group.
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The group influence for school-age children is powerful and can induce children to engage in behaviors they would not attempt by themselves.
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By middle childhood, children test the power of words by using slang or profanity.
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Children grow and change rapidly during the years between 5 and 12 years old.
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MATCHING
a.one who provides a caring, nurturing environment for children who spend long hours away from home
b.a group formed by school-age children as a means for strengthening the bonds with their peers and feeling free from adult supervision
c.equipment that can be used in more than one way
d.Erikson's middle-childhood stage, during which children acquire skills needed for adulthood
e.a person of the same age as oneself
f.supplements the kinds of learning children are exposed to in school
g.space that is not shared with any other part of a child care program
h.the setting for after-school child care; children are able to sit in soft chairs, lie on a couch, or loll on the floor
i.may contain a laptop or table and MP3 players
j.space for children to unwind, rest and read
multipurpose equipment
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The physical setting for an after-school child care program should be

A)similar to their familiar school classrooms.
B)more like home than school.
C)challenging.
D)sparse so that they can create their own spaces.
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MATCHING
a.one who provides a caring, nurturing environment for children who spend long hours away from home
b.a group formed by school-age children as a means for strengthening the bonds with their peers and feeling free from adult supervision
c.equipment that can be used in more than one way
d.Erikson's middle-childhood stage, during which children acquire skills needed for adulthood
e.a person of the same age as oneself
f.supplements the kinds of learning children are exposed to in school
g.space that is not shared with any other part of a child care program
h.the setting for after-school child care; children are able to sit in soft chairs, lie on a couch, or loll on the floor
i.may contain a laptop or table and MP3 players
j.space for children to unwind, rest and read
industry versus inferiority
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As children's language develops during middle childhood, children

A)play with the ambiguity of words.
B)change their language to suit the listener.
C)use words to test others' reactions.
D)All of these answers.
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Licensing requirements for school-age children may require separate bathrooms for boys and girls.
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When sharing outdoor space, you should not encourage the older children to interact with or help the younger children.
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When asked to assess their own abilities, school-age children will

A)answer honestly.
B)overestimate their successes.
C)refuse to do so.
D)point out their failures.
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When playing games, six-year-olds

A)stick strictly to the established rules.
B)argue a lot about rules.
C)don't always play by the rules and may make up their own rules.
D)refuse to abide by any rules.
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The child care environment for older children should be more like home than school.
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MATCHING
a.one who provides a caring, nurturing environment for children who spend long hours away from home
b.a group formed by school-age children as a means for strengthening the bonds with their peers and feeling free from adult supervision
c.equipment that can be used in more than one way
d.Erikson's middle-childhood stage, during which children acquire skills needed for adulthood
e.a person of the same age as oneself
f.supplements the kinds of learning children are exposed to in school
g.space that is not shared with any other part of a child care program
h.the setting for after-school child care; children are able to sit in soft chairs, lie on a couch, or loll on the floor
i.may contain a laptop or table and MP3 players
j.space for children to unwind, rest and read
caregiver
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An example of a single-purpose piece of equipment is a

A)set of parallel bars.
B)sandbox.
C)jungle gym.
D)climbing structure.
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Space for school-aged children should be flexible and easily modified.
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A discovery center should

A)promote children's curiosity.
B)supplement things children are learning in school.
C)be an optional activity.
D)all the above.
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School age care is the fastest growing part of early education in this country.
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MATCHING
a.one who provides a caring, nurturing environment for children who spend long hours away from home
b.a group formed by school-age children as a means for strengthening the bonds with their peers and feeling free from adult supervision
c.equipment that can be used in more than one way
d.Erikson's middle-childhood stage, during which children acquire skills needed for adulthood
e.a person of the same age as oneself
f.supplements the kinds of learning children are exposed to in school
g.space that is not shared with any other part of a child care program
h.the setting for after-school child care; children are able to sit in soft chairs, lie on a couch, or loll on the floor
i.may contain a laptop or table and MP3 players
j.space for children to unwind, rest and read
peer
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Clubs allow children to

A)form gangs.
B)sustain close relationships and foster self-worth.
C)avoid adult supervision.
D)exclude those they dislike.
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MATCHING
a.one who provides a caring, nurturing environment for children who spend long hours away from home
b.a group formed by school-age children as a means for strengthening the bonds with their peers and feeling free from adult supervision
c.equipment that can be used in more than one way
d.Erikson's middle-childhood stage, during which children acquire skills needed for adulthood
e.a person of the same age as oneself
f.supplements the kinds of learning children are exposed to in school
g.space that is not shared with any other part of a child care program
h.the setting for after-school child care; children are able to sit in soft chairs, lie on a couch, or loll on the floor
i.may contain a laptop or table and MP3 players
j.space for children to unwind, rest and read
clique
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Licensing requirements for school-age child care are likely to

A)be less stringent than for preschools.
B)be stricter because school-agers take more risks.
C)stress health and safety.
D)emphasize the learning environment.
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In order to foster independence in children when they disagree, caregivers should

A)not interfere when children are fighting.
B)set up a controlled fight arena.
C)separate the children, then send them to time-out.
D)encourage them to discuss their differences.
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When school age children change between forms of speech it is called

A)"street talk"
B)language experimentation
C)code switching
D)all of the answers
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__________ building is popular for all ages of children.
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When children use code-switching, they __________.
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Late-maturing boys worry that ___________.
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In middle childhood, children's self-esteem is closely tied to __________.
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MATCHING
a.one who provides a caring, nurturing environment for children who spend long hours away from home
b.a group formed by school-age children as a means for strengthening the bonds with their peers and feeling free from adult supervision
c.equipment that can be used in more than one way
d.Erikson's middle-childhood stage, during which children acquire skills needed for adulthood
e.a person of the same age as oneself
f.supplements the kinds of learning children are exposed to in school
g.space that is not shared with any other part of a child care program
h.the setting for after-school child care; children are able to sit in soft chairs, lie on a couch, or loll on the floor
i.may contain a laptop or table and MP3 players
j.space for children to unwind, rest and read
quiet corner
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Licensing requirements for an after-school program are likely to be __________ than for a preschool program.
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School-age children become more independent from their __________.
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Activity areas should be challenging yet __________.
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At the age of __________ or __________ children make up their own rules, but also begin to learn to play games by the rules.
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MATCHING
a.one who provides a caring, nurturing environment for children who spend long hours away from home
b.a group formed by school-age children as a means for strengthening the bonds with their peers and feeling free from adult supervision
c.equipment that can be used in more than one way
d.Erikson's middle-childhood stage, during which children acquire skills needed for adulthood
e.a person of the same age as oneself
f.supplements the kinds of learning children are exposed to in school
g.space that is not shared with any other part of a child care program
h.the setting for after-school child care; children are able to sit in soft chairs, lie on a couch, or loll on the floor
i.may contain a laptop or table and MP3 players
j.space for children to unwind, rest and read
homelike atmosphere
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Activities using real tools, such as woodworking and __________, appeal to both boys and girls.
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Because children may need to unwind after a day at school, they need a/an __________ area.
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MATCHING
a.one who provides a caring, nurturing environment for children who spend long hours away from home
b.a group formed by school-age children as a means for strengthening the bonds with their peers and feeling free from adult supervision
c.equipment that can be used in more than one way
d.Erikson's middle-childhood stage, during which children acquire skills needed for adulthood
e.a person of the same age as oneself
f.supplements the kinds of learning children are exposed to in school
g.space that is not shared with any other part of a child care program
h.the setting for after-school child care; children are able to sit in soft chairs, lie on a couch, or loll on the floor
i.may contain a laptop or table and MP3 players
j.space for children to unwind, rest and read
discovery center
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Girls develop __________ muscle control earlier than boys.
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a.one who provides a caring, nurturing environment for children who spend long hours away from home
b.a group formed by school-age children as a means for strengthening the bonds with their peers and feeling free from adult supervision
c.equipment that can be used in more than one way
d.Erikson's middle-childhood stage, during which children acquire skills needed for adulthood
e.a person of the same age as oneself
f.supplements the kinds of learning children are exposed to in school
g.space that is not shared with any other part of a child care program
h.the setting for after-school child care; children are able to sit in soft chairs, lie on a couch, or loll on the floor
i.may contain a laptop or table and MP3 players
j.space for children to unwind, rest and read
technology center
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Caregivers for school-age children have a wide variety of experience in education and __________.
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Children look to __________ models to help shape their own identity.
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During school-age years, children develop skills they will need as __________.
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__________ are extremely important to school-age children.
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MATCHING
a.one who provides a caring, nurturing environment for children who spend long hours away from home
b.a group formed by school-age children as a means for strengthening the bonds with their peers and feeling free from adult supervision
c.equipment that can be used in more than one way
d.Erikson's middle-childhood stage, during which children acquire skills needed for adulthood
e.a person of the same age as oneself
f.supplements the kinds of learning children are exposed to in school
g.space that is not shared with any other part of a child care program
h.the setting for after-school child care; children are able to sit in soft chairs, lie on a couch, or loll on the floor
i.may contain a laptop or table and MP3 players
j.space for children to unwind, rest and read
dedicated space
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What are some examples of multipurpose equipment?
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What are the special requirements for storage in a school-age program?
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Why is it important to include space for a clubroom in a school-age environment?
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What did Erikson observe about children's development that led him to name middle childhood the stage of industry versus inferiority?
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How can caregivers add new challenges as children mature physically?
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Even though children are older and more coordinated, the outdoor environment should always have adequate ________________
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How do school-age children use a dramatic play area?
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How can the outdoor environment of a child care center allow children to test their physical skills?
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Some board games that are suitable for school-age children are __________.
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Project Home Safe guidelines were designed for school-age children.What did they state regarding schedules?
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By the time children reach middle childhood, they __________ on their parents.
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What was the first characteristic of a caregiver listed in Chapter 7?
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Cooking a snack that requires measuring can be considered a __________ or __________ activity.
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Why is it important for children to be physically active in an after-school program?
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List the two components of developmental appropriateness.
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Friends are extremely important to school-age children.
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A developmentally appropriate program for school-age children provides a change of pace from the structured day at school.
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During Erikson's period of industry versus inferiority, children acquire the skills they will need as adults in their particular environment.
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Although it is important to foster independence in problem solving with school-age children, teachers should always step in and help resolve problems.
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School Age Care Environmental Rating Scales are used to make sure children are achieving the goals and objectives of the program.
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The main purpose of cliques is to defy adult authority.
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When children change their form of speech it is called "street talk"
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School-age children should have the opportunity to develop friendships with their caregivers.
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A developmentally appropriate after-school program will provide many opportunities for children to make friends.
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School-age children may test the power of words by using profanity or slang.
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It is not a good idea to allow school-age children to plan and prepare their own snacks.
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Regulations for licensing school-age child care might include specifications for separate toilets for boys and girls.
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The pace of an after-school program should be fast in order to keep children interested and involved.
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Children should be able to test their skills as far as possible as is safe in an after-school program.
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In the period between age five and age seven, children develop the ability to remember facts.
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Past experiences with success can lead to a positive self-image.
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School-age children form cliques to feel more secure as part of a group.
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The group influence for school-age children is powerful and can induce children to engage in behaviors they would not attempt by themselves.
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By middle childhood, children test the power of words by using slang or profanity.
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Children grow and change rapidly during the years between 5 and 12 years old.
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MATCHING
a.one who provides a caring, nurturing environment for children who spend long hours away from home
b.a group formed by school-age children as a means for strengthening the bonds with their peers and feeling free from adult supervision
c.equipment that can be used in more than one way
d.Erikson's middle-childhood stage, during which children acquire skills needed for adulthood
e.a person of the same age as oneself
f.supplements the kinds of learning children are exposed to in school
g.space that is not shared with any other part of a child care program
h.the setting for after-school child care; children are able to sit in soft chairs, lie on a couch, or loll on the floor
i.may contain a laptop or table and MP3 players
j.space for children to unwind, rest and read
multipurpose equipment
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The physical setting for an after-school child care program should be

A)similar to their familiar school classrooms.
B)more like home than school.
C)challenging.
D)sparse so that they can create their own spaces.
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MATCHING
a.one who provides a caring, nurturing environment for children who spend long hours away from home
b.a group formed by school-age children as a means for strengthening the bonds with their peers and feeling free from adult supervision
c.equipment that can be used in more than one way
d.Erikson's middle-childhood stage, during which children acquire skills needed for adulthood
e.a person of the same age as oneself
f.supplements the kinds of learning children are exposed to in school
g.space that is not shared with any other part of a child care program
h.the setting for after-school child care; children are able to sit in soft chairs, lie on a couch, or loll on the floor
i.may contain a laptop or table and MP3 players
j.space for children to unwind, rest and read
industry versus inferiority
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As children's language develops during middle childhood, children

A)play with the ambiguity of words.
B)change their language to suit the listener.
C)use words to test others' reactions.
D)All of these answers.
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Licensing requirements for school-age children may require separate bathrooms for boys and girls.
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When sharing outdoor space, you should not encourage the older children to interact with or help the younger children.
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When asked to assess their own abilities, school-age children will

A)answer honestly.
B)overestimate their successes.
C)refuse to do so.
D)point out their failures.
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When playing games, six-year-olds

A)stick strictly to the established rules.
B)argue a lot about rules.
C)don't always play by the rules and may make up their own rules.
D)refuse to abide by any rules.
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The child care environment for older children should be more like home than school.
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MATCHING
a.one who provides a caring, nurturing environment for children who spend long hours away from home
b.a group formed by school-age children as a means for strengthening the bonds with their peers and feeling free from adult supervision
c.equipment that can be used in more than one way
d.Erikson's middle-childhood stage, during which children acquire skills needed for adulthood
e.a person of the same age as oneself
f.supplements the kinds of learning children are exposed to in school
g.space that is not shared with any other part of a child care program
h.the setting for after-school child care; children are able to sit in soft chairs, lie on a couch, or loll on the floor
i.may contain a laptop or table and MP3 players
j.space for children to unwind, rest and read
caregiver
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An example of a single-purpose piece of equipment is a

A)set of parallel bars.
B)sandbox.
C)jungle gym.
D)climbing structure.
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Space for school-aged children should be flexible and easily modified.
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A discovery center should

A)promote children's curiosity.
B)supplement things children are learning in school.
C)be an optional activity.
D)all the above.
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School age care is the fastest growing part of early education in this country.
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MATCHING
a.one who provides a caring, nurturing environment for children who spend long hours away from home
b.a group formed by school-age children as a means for strengthening the bonds with their peers and feeling free from adult supervision
c.equipment that can be used in more than one way
d.Erikson's middle-childhood stage, during which children acquire skills needed for adulthood
e.a person of the same age as oneself
f.supplements the kinds of learning children are exposed to in school
g.space that is not shared with any other part of a child care program
h.the setting for after-school child care; children are able to sit in soft chairs, lie on a couch, or loll on the floor
i.may contain a laptop or table and MP3 players
j.space for children to unwind, rest and read
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Clubs allow children to

A)form gangs.
B)sustain close relationships and foster self-worth.
C)avoid adult supervision.
D)exclude those they dislike.
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MATCHING
a.one who provides a caring, nurturing environment for children who spend long hours away from home
b.a group formed by school-age children as a means for strengthening the bonds with their peers and feeling free from adult supervision
c.equipment that can be used in more than one way
d.Erikson's middle-childhood stage, during which children acquire skills needed for adulthood
e.a person of the same age as oneself
f.supplements the kinds of learning children are exposed to in school
g.space that is not shared with any other part of a child care program
h.the setting for after-school child care; children are able to sit in soft chairs, lie on a couch, or loll on the floor
i.may contain a laptop or table and MP3 players
j.space for children to unwind, rest and read
clique
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Licensing requirements for school-age child care are likely to

A)be less stringent than for preschools.
B)be stricter because school-agers take more risks.
C)stress health and safety.
D)emphasize the learning environment.
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In order to foster independence in children when they disagree, caregivers should

A)not interfere when children are fighting.
B)set up a controlled fight arena.
C)separate the children, then send them to time-out.
D)encourage them to discuss their differences.
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When school age children change between forms of speech it is called

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B)language experimentation
C)code switching
D)all of the answers
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__________ building is popular for all ages of children.
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When children use code-switching, they __________.
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Late-maturing boys worry that ___________.
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In middle childhood, children's self-esteem is closely tied to __________.
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a.one who provides a caring, nurturing environment for children who spend long hours away from home
b.a group formed by school-age children as a means for strengthening the bonds with their peers and feeling free from adult supervision
c.equipment that can be used in more than one way
d.Erikson's middle-childhood stage, during which children acquire skills needed for adulthood
e.a person of the same age as oneself
f.supplements the kinds of learning children are exposed to in school
g.space that is not shared with any other part of a child care program
h.the setting for after-school child care; children are able to sit in soft chairs, lie on a couch, or loll on the floor
i.may contain a laptop or table and MP3 players
j.space for children to unwind, rest and read
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Licensing requirements for an after-school program are likely to be __________ than for a preschool program.
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School-age children become more independent from their __________.
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Activity areas should be challenging yet __________.
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At the age of __________ or __________ children make up their own rules, but also begin to learn to play games by the rules.
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a.one who provides a caring, nurturing environment for children who spend long hours away from home
b.a group formed by school-age children as a means for strengthening the bonds with their peers and feeling free from adult supervision
c.equipment that can be used in more than one way
d.Erikson's middle-childhood stage, during which children acquire skills needed for adulthood
e.a person of the same age as oneself
f.supplements the kinds of learning children are exposed to in school
g.space that is not shared with any other part of a child care program
h.the setting for after-school child care; children are able to sit in soft chairs, lie on a couch, or loll on the floor
i.may contain a laptop or table and MP3 players
j.space for children to unwind, rest and read
homelike atmosphere
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Activities using real tools, such as woodworking and __________, appeal to both boys and girls.
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Because children may need to unwind after a day at school, they need a/an __________ area.
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MATCHING
a.one who provides a caring, nurturing environment for children who spend long hours away from home
b.a group formed by school-age children as a means for strengthening the bonds with their peers and feeling free from adult supervision
c.equipment that can be used in more than one way
d.Erikson's middle-childhood stage, during which children acquire skills needed for adulthood
e.a person of the same age as oneself
f.supplements the kinds of learning children are exposed to in school
g.space that is not shared with any other part of a child care program
h.the setting for after-school child care; children are able to sit in soft chairs, lie on a couch, or loll on the floor
i.may contain a laptop or table and MP3 players
j.space for children to unwind, rest and read
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54
Girls develop __________ muscle control earlier than boys.
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MATCHING
a.one who provides a caring, nurturing environment for children who spend long hours away from home
b.a group formed by school-age children as a means for strengthening the bonds with their peers and feeling free from adult supervision
c.equipment that can be used in more than one way
d.Erikson's middle-childhood stage, during which children acquire skills needed for adulthood
e.a person of the same age as oneself
f.supplements the kinds of learning children are exposed to in school
g.space that is not shared with any other part of a child care program
h.the setting for after-school child care; children are able to sit in soft chairs, lie on a couch, or loll on the floor
i.may contain a laptop or table and MP3 players
j.space for children to unwind, rest and read
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56
Caregivers for school-age children have a wide variety of experience in education and __________.
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57
Children look to __________ models to help shape their own identity.
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58
During school-age years, children develop skills they will need as __________.
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59
__________ are extremely important to school-age children.
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MATCHING
a.one who provides a caring, nurturing environment for children who spend long hours away from home
b.a group formed by school-age children as a means for strengthening the bonds with their peers and feeling free from adult supervision
c.equipment that can be used in more than one way
d.Erikson's middle-childhood stage, during which children acquire skills needed for adulthood
e.a person of the same age as oneself
f.supplements the kinds of learning children are exposed to in school
g.space that is not shared with any other part of a child care program
h.the setting for after-school child care; children are able to sit in soft chairs, lie on a couch, or loll on the floor
i.may contain a laptop or table and MP3 players
j.space for children to unwind, rest and read
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61
What are some examples of multipurpose equipment?
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62
What are the special requirements for storage in a school-age program?
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63
Why is it important to include space for a clubroom in a school-age environment?
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64
What did Erikson observe about children's development that led him to name middle childhood the stage of industry versus inferiority?
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65
How can caregivers add new challenges as children mature physically?
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66
Even though children are older and more coordinated, the outdoor environment should always have adequate ________________
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67
How do school-age children use a dramatic play area?
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68
How can the outdoor environment of a child care center allow children to test their physical skills?
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69
Some board games that are suitable for school-age children are __________.
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70
Project Home Safe guidelines were designed for school-age children.What did they state regarding schedules?
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71
By the time children reach middle childhood, they __________ on their parents.
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72
What was the first characteristic of a caregiver listed in Chapter 7?
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73
Cooking a snack that requires measuring can be considered a __________ or __________ activity.
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74
Why is it important for children to be physically active in an after-school program?
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75
List the two components of developmental appropriateness.
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