CHFD 2412 Final Spring 22
Quiz 2 Attachment and school adjustment issues are
A common concern for families and teachers
Quiz 3 An Anecdotal Record is considered
A narrative account and an open method of recording
Quiz 5 A Running Record is an open record method
True
Quiz 3 Words that describe action used in Anecdotal Recording are
Verbs
Quiz 1 The ecological view of the child means
Viewing the child in the context of the family and all other environments that influence the child's development
Quiz 5 Constructive play is
When children use objects or materials to make other things
Quiz 1 The teacher uses assessment to
Gather information and document a child's skills and development
Quiz 3 An Anecdotal Recording
Is a method of recording details to document suspicion of child abuse
Quiz 2 The Class List Log is arranged alphabetically by children's first name because
It is more efficient to find the child to write notes
Quiz 4 Children's small muscle development can be assessed when they are
Putting together puzzles
Quiz 2 When parents and infants have difficulty in parting at the child care facility, the caretaker should
Realize that it is normal for the parent to feel guilty and help develop a plan for a gradual leave-taking that makes the parents feel comfortable and reassured
Quiz 3 All of the following are considered self-help skills EXCEPT
Riding a bicycle
Quiz 3 All of the following are acceptable uses for a completed Anecdotal Recording EXCEPT
Shown to your father because he is a child psychiatrist
Quiz 3 Toileting as a self-care skill
Teaches the child many skills in the social, emotional, and physical areas of development
Quiz 1 To ensure that we learn as much as possible about the environmental influences on each individual child, an ecological view of the child includes
all aspects that influence the child
Quiz 4 All of the following statements are true about physical development EXCEPT:
It occurs in a predictable sequence and at the same rate for all children
Quiz 4 All of the following are true of a checklist EXCEPT
It produces the same results from one teacher to the next
Quiz 3 When using the method of Anecdotal Recording, it is important for the teacher to
Keep inferences separate from the details and the facts
Quiz 2 A Class List Log is
Kept in the Class file to refer to later when gathering individual pieces of information on individual children
Quiz 3 Mealtimes are a routine activity in the early childhood program during which that teacher can
Model appropriate behavior for the children as they sit and interact with them at the table
Quiz 2 Which of the following types of recording is NOT a subjective recording?
One that includes only facts about a situations
Quiz 5 As Carmen watches the children fish, she blurts out: "Get the hook in him David!" This is an example of
Onlooker play
Quiz 3 Teachers can use observations like Anecdotal Recording to
Plan appropriate curriculum and share with the family
Quiz 1 Developmentally appropriate assessment methods for young children include all of the following EXCEPT
Standardized Group Tests
Quiz 4 Checklists are good for measuring
The presence or absence of behaviors and/ or skills and specific, observable milestones of development
Quiz 4 Children need activities to help them develop small muscle skills because
it prepares them for writing
Quiz 3 Toddlers are in the stage that Erik Erickson labeled the conflict of
Autonomy versus shame and doubt
Quiz 2 When a child is having a difficult time adjusting to school, the teacher may observe changes in the child's behavior in all of the following areas EXCEPT
Ability to hear and see well
Quiz 2 When a child goes through separation anxiety, the teacher should
Accept it as a normal stage in development
Quiz 2 The teacher can help prepare the child for departures by
All of these answers are correct
Quiz 4 Children can experience nature
All of these answers are correct
Quiz 4 Your personal frame of reference is influenced by
All of these answers are correct
Quiz 1 A portfolio is
An intentional collection of information about a child's development that includes written comments by the teacher
Quiz 1 Which of the following is a work sample?
Collage
Quiz 4 A baby lifts her head, then her head and shoulders. This is an example of the ------- principle.
Cephalocaudal Growth
Quiz 2 An objective recording method may allow the recorder's prejudices, opinions, judgements, or inferences to enter the documentation.
False
Quiz 2 Communication with the infant's family about school transition should be limited so they are not worried
False
Quiz 2 Observing during arrival is more important than during departures
False
Quiz 3 A child's development is random and cannot be predicted
False
Quiz 3 A closed recording method is one that preserves the raw data, recording as many details as possible about the situation, the actions of the persons involved, and the exact quotes.
False
Quiz 3 Anecdotal recording should use a limited number of descriptive words to keep the recording short
False
Quiz 3 Development is influenced completely by the capacity that is inherited
False
Quiz 3 Observation is mainly using our eyes and ears to take in information about the child
False
Quiz 4 Which of the following statements provides the BEST description of the difference between growth and development
Development is a qualitative change and growth is quantitative change
Quiz 5 Which of the following observations would you expect to find in a Running Record?
Direct quotes of two children in conversation with each other
Quiz 2 The school and family can help a child with adjustment to a new classroom setting by implementing all of the following strategies EXCEPT
Encouraging the parent to leave without telling the child goodbye
Quiz 1 A teacher uses written recordings
To compare development of a child from one observation to the next and to remember what has been observed in the classroom
Quiz 2 Written notes to the family at the end of the day are
A part of being a responsive, respectful caregiver
Quiz 2 A Class List Log focuses on
A short, specific piece of information about each child
Quiz 4 A checklist is
A tool for recording the presence or absence of a skill
Quiz 4 Checklists are never shared with parents or family because they are confidential.
False
Quiz 4 Checklists are not effective because they do not preserve the raw data or details.
False
Quiz 4 Checklists are only used to record physical growth and not development.
False
Quiz 4 Girls are always more coordinated than boys.
False
Quiz 4 Infants should be confined to enclosed areas to keep them from exploring the room.
False
Quiz 4 Play in nature can only take place in rural programs or programs with access to a park
False
Quiz 4 An advantage of a checklist is that it is an open method.
False
Quiz 4 Physical Growth is change measured qualitatively.
False
Quiz 5 A Running Record only yields information about the child's cognitive development
False
Quiz 5 During the first year the infant's social efforts are meant to encourage a relationship with others
False
Quiz 5 Observing children during play is amusing but gives little substantive information about their development other than in the social domain
False
Quiz 5 A Running Record is a convenient method of recording information because it can be accomplished as the teacher is teaching
False
Quiz 8 Autism has no effect on the childs ability to communicate or on the social, physical, or cognitive areas of development
False
Quiz 8 In education, conservation is the effort to save trees from extinction through lesson planning
False
Quiz 8 When children place items in line according to size, weight, length, or diameter, it is called, organizing.
False
Quiz 5 Which of the following will improve the social environment for children with disabilities?
Free play with a variety of toys and teacher supervision
Quiz 2 The Reflective Journal
Is a place for the teacher to record personal thoughts and should be kept at home
Quiz 2 A Daily Journal is NOT an effective method for documenting children's development because
It is hard to remember necessary details and specific conversations at the end of the day
Quiz 1 Tanya and Greg were playing in the spaceship (a large cardboard packing box). Together they counted down "10, 9,8,7 ,6 ,5 ,4 ,3 ,2 ,1, BLAST OFF!". This is an example of
The Narrative recording method
Quiz 3 It is important for teachers to be aware of how self-care skills develop for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
The sooner the child develops self-care skills, the easier the teacher's job will be
Quiz 1 All of the following are valid reasons for observing children EXCEPT
To determine how smart a child is
Quiz 1 The teacher should explain to children why they are writing notes about them and act as a literacy role model.
True
Quiz 2 A child's adjustment to school is a joint effort between the family and the school
True
Quiz 2 Infants' adjustment to group care can be observed in arrivals and departures
True
Quiz 2 Separation anxiety difficulties can be exhibited in eating sleeping, social interactions, and toileting
True
Quiz 2 The Diary is not an effective way of recording information about children's achievements and behavior at the end of the day because the teacher is tired and may not remember all the children
True
Quiz 3 Information collected from observation and recording is used to formulate curriculum
True
Quiz 3 Anecdotal Recording is one of the many recording methods used to record self- care skills
True
Quiz 3 Self- care promotes physical, social, emotional, and cognitive skill development
True
Quiz 3 The word development is used to show progress toward achieving a milestone that is predictable
True
Quiz 4 Checklists can be used to measure a childs progress
True
Quiz 4 Small muscle development is important for writing.
True
Quiz 5 A Running Record collects a specimen of normal behavior
True
Quiz 5 In the stage of parallel play, the child plays alongside other children but not with them
True
Quiz 5 Social interactions with age-mates (play) predict academic success
True
Quiz 8 Logico-mathematical knowledge is observed in block play
True
Quiz 8 Social-conventional knowledge contributes to the ability to use acceptable manners
True