Early Childhood Education (ECE)- 111 || with 100% Error-free Solutions.
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Early Childhood Education - 111
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Early Childhood Education - 111
Matty, Tara's Early Head Start care teacher, noticed Tara yawning as she was sitting on the floor playing. Matty went over to Tara, sat down at her level, and said, "Are you feeling sleepy, Tara?" This is an example of: correct answers Matty being "tuned in" or responsive to Tara.
A toddler feel...
Early Childhood Education (ECE)- 111 || with 100% Error-
free Solutions.
Matty, Tara's Early Head Start care teacher, noticed Tara yawning as she was sitting on the floor
playing. Matty went over to Tara, sat down at her level, and said, "Are you feeling sleepy, Tara?"
This is an example of: correct answers Matty being "tuned in" or responsive to Tara.
A toddler feels contentment much of the time and often feels joy. This toddler has a sense of:
correct answers Well-being
A relationship-based model recognizes that the quality of correct answers A network of
relationships affects children's sense of self-worth and competence.
Lita, at 15 months, has more motor skills than she did at 5 months, and she now uses her motor
skills to interact with important people in her life. This is an example of which "Core Concept"?
correct answers The development of children is both continuous and discontinuous
Morgan, a toddler, was saying more words each day. This is an example of which of the
following? correct answers Developmental outcomes
Which theory emphasizes how children's attributes and capacities influence the ongoing
reciprocal nature of the child's relationships with others? correct answers Transactional theory
Which of the following three characteristics does research support as the key characteristics of
adults that influence children's sense of security and ability to engage in thriving relationships?
correct answers Emotional availability, responsiveness, and sensitivity
If care teachers understand the importance of "windows of opportunity", they: correct answers
Converse with infants and toddlers and name objects often.
The impact of a child's experiences and a child's genetic makeup both influence a child's
development. This is a description of which "Core Concept"? correct answers Both nature and
nurture influence a child's development.
A parent who feeds her child with a spoon after the child can probably feed himself may value:
correct answers Interdependent relationships
Which circumstances are constant factors across humanity? correct answers Long gestation,
difficult birth process, and dependency of the infant
The strongest factor determining how involved a father is in nurturing and providing physical
care, cognitive activities and warmth with an infant is: correct answers How important they feel
their contribution is
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