udap practice test/Questions and
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what is the goal of a developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) for young
children? - -to ensure activities are right for the age and stage of each child
- research has shown that children who participate in quality preschools - -
are less likely to go on welfare
- creative curriculum, founded by diana twister dodge in 1988 - -describes
how to plan a classroom based on the ten interest areas
- sally just turned three. she is a very friendly and happy girl. she likes
making toys. she makes cake from sand and water. according to jean
piaget's cognitive development theory, which one of the following best
describes sally's stage? - -preoperational
- what are some ways to develop self-control in children? - -model your own
self-control around other children and adults
- which of the following is critical in a learning environment for young
children? - -room arrangement
- which of the following is a developmentally appropriate health and safety
practice for the preschool child? - -practice hand-washing, diapering, toy
sanitation, and food sanitation in the childcare facility
- what is the focus of the high/scope approach? - -active learning
- the high/scope approach to the curriculum believes that all children
including those with special needs or coming from a variety of cultures, need
the following to be active learners: a. materials and incentives, b. choice and
language, c. adult support, d. a & b, e. a, b, & c - -e. a, b, & c
- what is the long-term effect of self-control and self-regulation? - -better
relationships in the future
- what are two important areas caregivers should observe? - -children and
environment
- which of the following statements describes anecdotal observations? - -a
"short story" describing exactly what the child does
, - what is the best reason to have strong relationships with the families of
children in your facilities? - -because they are your best resource about their
child
- maslow's motivational theory describes five stages in the hierarchy of
needs. children move through stages as needs are met. if physical needs are
not met, children do not progress in their social development - -true
- self-nurturing is selfish because it takes time away from care for the
children - -false
- all children are expected to perform the same tasks and achieve the same
skills at the same time - -false
- practicing gross motor skills involves using large muscles instead of small
muscles - -true
- by getting down to the child's level, you are showing respect by listening to
what he/she has to say - -true
- open ended questions rather than close ended questions, stimulate the
child's thinking - -true
- the four stages of play development are: solitary, parallel, cooperative and
- -associative
- what is the number one way to defend against disease? - -washing your
hands
- what is the term used when a child plays by him/herself? - -solitary
- what are the four stages of cognitive development theory by jean piaget? -
-sensorimotor, pre operational, concrete operational, formal operational
- a neuron is a specialized nerve cell that makes up the central nervous
system - -true
- examples of prosocial behavior is: a. helping, b. fighting back, c. sharing, d.
a & c, e. a, b, & c - -d. a & c
- where would large hollow blocks be located in a child care center? - -block
(construction)
- an anecdotal observation is a running account of everything a child does
for a certain amount of time - -true
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