(DEP4164) Chapter 9
64. Which of the following statements regarding homelessness and children is correct? A. An estimated 1.35 million children are homeless in the United States. B. Families constitute 33% of the homeless population. C. Many homeless families are headed by single mothers in their twenties. D. All of these are true.
D. All of these are true.
81. Between ages 3 and 6, most boys are the same size or smaller than girls of the same age.
FALSE
85. Approximately 20% of parents of preschoolers say their child has a sleep problem.
FALSE
86. Night terrors occur more frequently in girls more than boys.
FALSE
88. The corpus callosum continues to be myelinated until 25 years of age.
FALSE
90. The pincher grasp is an example of a gross motor skill.
FALSE
92. The reason most people are right handed is because they show a right hemisphere dominance.
FALSE
95. Childhood obesity is no longer a serious problem in the United States.
FALSE
96. To avoid obesity, young children should get only 40% of their total calories from fat.
FALSE
98. Food allergies in young children have been decreasing in recent years.
FALSE
50. By what age are all the primary, or deciduous, teeth in place? A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6
A. 3
35. Nearly _______ percent of deaths of children under the age of 15 occur before a child is 5 years old. A. 30 B. 50 C. 70 D. 90
D. 90
28. In his drawings, Len no longer makes scribbles on the paper and has just started to make identifiable squares and circles. According to Kellogg, what stage of artistic development is Len displaying? A. Design B. Shape C. Pictorial D. Post-scribble
B. Shape
51. Chad has just gotten his first permanent tooth. If he is an average child, what age would you estimate Chad to be? A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 7
C. 6
48. Which of the following is NOT true regarding allergies in children? A. Food allergies are more prevalent in adults than in children. B. Most children outgrow their allergies. C. Food allergies in children are on the rise in the United States. D. Most food allergies in children are due to seven food items.
A. Food allergies are more prevalent in adults than in children.
31. Which of the following statements about handedness s is FALSE? A. Many cultures discourage left-handedness. B. Roughly 80% of the population is right-handed. C. Handedness is linked to genetics. D. Handedness is a result of environmental influences.
A. Many cultures discourage left-handedness.
61. A government program providing medical assistance to low-income families is called A. Medicaid. B. Medicare. C. Medi-card. D. Title IX.
A. Medicaid.
62. A federal government program that extends insurance to children that are uninsured or in near-poor families is called A. SCHIP. B. Medicare. C. Medi-card. D. Title IX.
A. SCHIP.
10. Which of the following statements regarding sleep terrors is FALSE? A. The child typically is unable to go back to sleep after awakening from sleep terrors. B. Sleep terrors are simply an effect of very deep sleep. C. Sleep terrors are not indicative of underlying emotional problems. D. Sleep terrors usually go away or are outgrown.
A. The child typically is unable to go back to sleep after awakening from sleep terrors.
33. Which statement about handedness is correct? A. There appears to be a single gene for right-handedness. B. Monozygotic twins always have the same hand preference. C. The top-scoring children taking the SAT are right-handed. D. Right-handed children are more likely to have accidents than left-handed children.
A. There appears to be a single gene for right-handedness.
9. Which of the following statements regarding early childhood sleep behaviors is FALSE? A. Walking and talking during sleep is unusual in early childhood. B. Sleepwalkers may be in danger of hurting themselves. C. Most sleep disturbances are caused by accidental activation of the brain's motor control system. D. Most children outgrow sleep disturbances.
A. Walking and talking during sleep is unusual in early childhood.
7. An example of a transitional object is A. a child's favorite blanket. B. crackers between lunch and dinner. C. a rocking chair. D. all of the above.
A. a child's favorite blanket.
8. Mollie, age 4, refused to go to sleep without her favorite rag doll. The family was up late because "Rag Doll Ruthie" had to finish in the wash cycle and spend a period of time in the dryer. "Ruthie" is an example of A. a transitional object. B. regression. C. infantilism. D. a sleep inhibitor.
A. a transitional object.
5. Compared to children in the United States, children in other cultures get __________ sleep, and the timing of sleep is __________. A. about the same amount of; often different B. more; often different C. more; about the same D. about the same amount of; also about the same
A. about the same amount of; often different
16. Enuresis is the medical term for A. bed-wetting. B. sleep terrors. C. bedtime struggles. D. nightmares.
A. bed-wetting.
29. In the _____ stage of artistic development, children combine basic shapes into more complex designs. A. design B. pictorial C. scribble D. shape
A. design
20. Pedro has become proficient in kicking the soccer ball into the goal net. This ability relies on his _____ motor skills. A. gross B. fine C. graded D. subcortical
A. gross
24. When considering organized sports for children younger than age 6, parents and teachers should keep in mind that A. it can result in feeling of frustration. B. 80% of children younger than 6 can catch a ball well. C. it will make them better athletes later on. D. All of these are true.
A. it can result in feeling of frustration.
12. Jack has occasionally been quite upset when he awakens in the morning. He tells his parents that he dreamed he was being chased by the large dog that lives down the street. Jack is experiencing A. nightmares. B. nighttime fears. C. sleep terrors. D. REM sleep.
A. nightmares.
37. The most deadly disease for children under the age of 5 worldwide is A. pneumonia. B. diarrhea. C. malaria. D. sepsis.
A. pneumonia.
26. According to Kellogg, 2-year-old Lucille's artwork that adorns the refrigerator is best characterized as A. scribbling. B. shapes. C. pictorial. D. design.
A. scribbling.
3. Irving is a typical 4-year-old boy. He usually sleeps A. through the night without any daytime naps. B. through the night and has one daytime nap. C. fitfully, with frequent nightmares and other disturbances. D. every four to six hours.
A. through the night without any daytime naps.
38. Ninety-four percent of deaths in children younger than 5 occur in what continent? A. South America B. Australia C. Africa D. Asia
C. Africa
2. During early childhood, youngsters grow _____ inches per year. A. 1 to 2 B. 2 to 3 C. 3 to 4 D. 4 to 5
B. 2 to 3
25. Ayahs can dress herself with help, cut along a line, draw a fairly complete person, and fold paper into a double triangle. Given your knowledge of average fine motor skill development in early childhood, how old is Ayahs? A. 21/2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 7
B. 4
60. Approximately 1 in _____ children in the United States is homeless. A. 30 B. 45 C. 75 D. 100
B. 45
23. Given the increased concern about obesity, many parents want to start their young children in sports to get them moving. According to your textbook, what is the youngest age at which parents should encourage their children to participate in an organized sport such as soccer or baseball? A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8
B. 6
18. Which is not true of early childhood brain growth and development? A. A brain growth spurt continues until at least age 3. B. Brain development is more dramatic in early childhood than during infancy. C. By age 6, the brain is about 95% of its peak volume. D. From ages 3 to 6, the most rapid growth occurs in the frontal areas of the brain.
B. Brain development is more dramatic in early childhood than during infancy.
43. Four-year-old Sam loves high-fat foods. Although Sam is not overweight, his parents want him to have a healthy diet. Which of the following statements about dietary fat and preschoolers is correct? A. Research has shown that a moderately low-fat diet is harmful to children Sam's age. B. Children over age 2 should obtain about 30% of their total calories from fat. C. Children over age 2 should obtain about 30% of their total calories from saturated fat. D. Children should not be given skim or low-fat milk until they are 6 years old.
B. Children over age 2 should obtain about 30% of their total calories from fat.
14. Sylvia is aware of your extensive background in sleep disturbances and disorders. She is not certain how to tell if her son is experiencing sleep terrors or nightmares. What could you tell her to help her determine the difference? A. Sleep terrors take place in deep sleep, so they will not come until hours into the sleep cycle. B. If the child can remember what she was dreaming, it is probably a nightmare. C. Eating a heavy meal before bed can bring on sleep terrors. D. Sleep terrors tend to affect girls, and nightmares tend to affect boys.
B. If the child can remember what she was dreaming, it is probably a nightmare.
34. Which of the following statements regarding handedness is FALSE? A. Boys are more likely to be left-handed than girls. B. Scientific evidence provides many reasons for favoring right-handedness. C. The incidence of left-handedness in a population depends in part on cultural attitudes. D. Prejudice against left-handed individuals has largely disappeared in western industrial countries.
B. Scientific evidence provides many reasons for favoring right-handedness.
46. Which of the following statements about malnutrition in early childhood is FALSE? A. Children are more likely to do poorly on tests if they are malnourished. B. The effect of malnutrition on growth is irreversible. C. Children are more apt to repeat a grade in school if they are malnourished. D. Children have difficulty getting along with other children when they are malnourished.
B. The effect of malnutrition on growth is irreversible.
53. In the United States, the leading cause of death among children today is A. child abuse. B. accidents. C. cancer. D. respiratory diseases.
B. accidents.
55. Children are required by law to ride in specially designed car seats or seatbelt restraints in A. over 50% of the states. B. all states. including the District of Columbia. C. states that are heavily populated. D. no states; it is merely a suggestion.
B. all states. including the District of Columbia.
17. Which of the following is NOT typically a factor in enuresis? A. family history B. emotional stress C. heredity D. sex of the child
B. emotional stress
19. Adam is getting pretty good with the joystick that guides his favorite computer game. This activity relies on his _____ motor skills. A. gross B. fine C. graded D. lateralized
B. fine
54. Most deaths from injuries, especially among preschool-aged children, in the United States A. occur in private day care centers. B. occur at home. C. are due to dangerous toys. D. occur within walking distance from the home.
B. occur at home.
27. Placement of markings on the paper like a zigzag or vertical line is an important characteristic of the _____ stage of artistic development. A. design B. scribble C. pictorial D. shape
B. scribble
22. As preschoolers develop gross and fine motor skills, they continually merge abilities they already have with those that they are acquiring in order to produce more complex abilities. Such combinations of skills are known as A. reciprocal feedback loops. B. systems of action. C. assimilation. D. accommodation.
B. systems of action.
21. Most 3-year-olds can A. make a running jump of 36 inches or more. B. walk in a straight line and jump a short distance. C. hop four to six steps on one foot. D. start, turn, and stop effectively in games.
B. walk in a straight line and jump a short distance.
32. A clear preference for handedness is usually evident by _____ months of age. A. 12 B. 24 C. 36 D. 48
C. 36
63. Which of the following statements regarding the health of poor children is FALSE? A. The health problems of poor children begin with poor prenatal nutrition and care. B. Poor children are more likely than others to suffer from psychological and behavioral difficulties. C. Because of free public health clinics, poor children are more likely than others to be protected by immunizations. D. Poor children have a higher incidence of stress-related illness than other children.
C. Because of free public health clinics, poor children are more likely than others to be protected by immunizations.
58. Which of the following statements regarding ingestion of toxic substances by children is FALSE? A. Over one million cases are reported to poison control each year in the United States. B. Many poison deaths can be prevented by safe storage of medicines and supplements. C. Child-proof caps have virtually eliminated ingestion of toxic substances by children. D. Parents with a young child should attach the number for the local poison control to the telephone.
C. Child-proof caps have virtually eliminated ingestion of toxic substances by children.
52. Which of the following statements regarding oral health in early childhood is FALSE? A. Since the 1970s, there has been a dramatic reduction in tooth decay with a slight reverse in this trend since the 1990s. B. Pain resulting from oral infection can slow growth by interfering with normal sleeping and eating patterns. C. Children from middle-class families have more untreated cavities than other children. D. Thumb-sucking past age 4 can affect the permanent teeth.
C. Children from middle-class families have more untreated cavities than other children.
42. Which of the following statements regarding nutrition and obesity in early childhood is FALSE? A. Obese children, especially those with overweight parents, tend to become obese adults. B. Obesity is on the rise in the United States. C. Dairy foods should be cut from the diet because of the fat content. D. Obesity is more common among preschool girls than preschool boys.
C. Dairy foods should be cut from the diet because of the fat content.
1. Jerome is approaching early childhood. His parents know that their niece Lydia has studied child development so they ask her what they should expect. Which of the following is NOT something that Lydia will tell them? A. Jerome will slim down and shoot up in height. B. Jerome will soon show a preference for handedness. C. Jerome will require more sleep. D. Jerome will likely develop sleep problems.
C. Jerome will require more sleep.
45. Diane is trying to find ways to encourage her 4-year-old to develop healthy eating habits. Which of the following would NOT be a good guideline for her to follow? A. Keep mealtime pleasant with conversation about interesting topics. B. Make nutritious snacks available. C. Make certain that the child finishes what is on his plate. D. Serve finger foods as often as possible.
C. Make certain that the child finishes what is on his plate.
57. Which of the following statements about children's accidental injuries is FALSE? A. Many injuries can be averted by making playgrounds safer. B. Children are less likely to be injured in day care than in and around the home. C. Safer storage of firearms, as required by law in several states, has done little to improve child safety. D. Mandatory helmets for bicycle riders have improved child safety.
C. Safer storage of firearms, as required by law in several states, has done little to improve child safety.
15. Shirley has a child who sleepwalks and has night terrors. Given the recommendations provided in your textbook, Shirley should do all of the following EXCEPT A. childproof the house (e.g., stairs, windows, and doors). B. walk or carry the child back to bed during sleepwalking episodes. C. wake the child during sleepwalking and night terrors. D. help her child get enough sleep on a regular schedule.
C. wake the child during sleepwalking and night terrors.
66. Poor children are at a higher-than-average risk for which of the following health problems? A. Lead poisoning B. Hearing loss and vision problems C. Iron-deficiency anemia D. All of the above are true.
D. All of the above are true.
65. Which of the following statements about children's exposure to smoking is correct? A. Smoking is a preventable cause of childhood illness and death. B. Passive exposure to tobacco smoke increases the risk of contracting a number of medical problems, including bronchitis, and asthma. C. Passive exposure to smoke may lead to cancer in adulthood. D. All of these are true.
D. All of these are true.
70. Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons children's median lead levels have dropped by 89% in the past 25 years? A. Laws that mandate removing lead in paint. B. Reducing smokestack emissions. C. Laws that mandate removing lead in gasoline. D. Elimination of lead products in the United States.
D. Elimination of lead products in the United States.
49. The recent rise in food allergies in children is hypothesized to be due to several things. Which of the following is NOT one of those factors? A. How foods are processed B. A decrease in vitamin D C. Society is too clean. D. Genetics
D. Genetics
44. Which of the following is NOT recommended when trying to encourage healthy eating habits in early childhood? A. Serve finger foods as often as possible. B. Be tolerant of food rituals. C. Encourage pleasant conversation at mealtimes. D. Insist that the child clean his or her plate.
D. Insist that the child clean his or her plate.
47. Which of the following is NOT one of the common food allergies found in children? A. Peanut B. Egg C. Milk D. Mango
D. Mango
39. Parents find themselves inundated with information regarding the health and safety of their children. Which of the following statements regarding early childhood is FALSE? A. Compared to other industrialized nations, U.S. children experience far fewer illnesses and accidents. B. Immunization has helped to control many of the major diseases of childhood. C. In the United States, children's death rates from all causes have declined in recent years. D. Most childhood deaths are caused by illness rather than injury.
D. Most childhood deaths are caused by illness rather than injury.
36. Worldwide, four major causes of death account for more than half of deaths in children younger than 5. Which is NOT one of these causes? A. Pneumonia B. Diarrhea C. Malaria D. Tetanus
D. Tetanus
69. Which of the following statements about lead and children's health is FALSE? A. Elevated levels of lead in the blood have dropped since 1976-1980, but precautions should still be taken to prevent contact with this dangerous substance. B. Black children tend to have higher blood levels than white children. C. Problems associated with poverty and maternal depression may compound the effects of low levels of lead exposure. D. The effects of lead poisoning are usually reversible if caught early.
D. The effects of lead poisoning are usually reversible if caught early.
4. Which of the following statements regarding sleep patterns across cultures is FALSE? A. Children across cultures get varied amounts of sleep each day. B. In many traditional cultures, children have no set bedtime and go to sleep when they are tired. C. All known cultures utilize some form of naptimes. D. The timing of the sleep cycle varies from culture to culture.
D. The timing of the sleep cycle varies from culture to culture.
56. Jean-Paul has a young son and wants to make certain that he is as safe as possible in their automobile. Which of the following concerns should he pay attention to? A. where his son is seated in relation to the airbag systems in the vehicle B. the appropriateness of the car seat for his son C. whether or not his son is properly fastened in the car seat D. all of the above
D. all of the above
59. Research indicates that disparities associated with U.S. children's health persist, particularly with the nation's poor and near-poor families. Disparities affecting children in the United States include A. access to medical insurance. B. access to vaccinations. C. seeking dental and medical services. D. all of the above.
D. all of the above.
67. Environmental contaminants may play a role in certain childhood issues such as A. attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. B. mental retardation. C. cancer. D. all of the above.
D. all of the above.
68. Children can get lead in their bloodstreams from lead-contaminated food and water, and from inhaling dust from lead-based paints in schools and homes. To reduce the effects of lead exposure, parents can A. encourage hand washing before meals and trim children's fingernails. B. encourage a well-balanced diet. C. remove chipped or peeling paint. D. all of the above.
D. all of the above.
40. Excessive weight gain during early childhood is a result of A. caloric intake. B. a lack of exercise. C. heredity. D. all of these.
D. all of these.
13. Nightmares during early childhood A. are more common among boys than girls. B. should be treated by a mental health professional. C. generally indicate abuse. D. are serious only if they occur frequently.
D. are serious only if they occur frequently.
41. The Worldwide Obesity Task Force reports that over 22 million children under the age of 5 are overweight. In some countries such as Egypt, Morocco, and Zambia, the number of overweight children A. has caused a national crisis. B. has forced schools to redesign their lunch programs. C. has forced pediatricians to report families to child protective services. D. exceeds the number of children who are malnourished.
D. exceeds the number of children who are malnourished.
30. Paulina and her husband, Gary, are having fun watching the progression of their daughter's artwork through the four stages of artistic development. These four stages, in order, are A. scribble, design, shape, and pictorial. B. scribble, shape, pictorial, and design. C. shape, scribble, design, and pictorial. D. scribble, shape, design, and pictorial.
D. scribble, shape, design, and pictorial.
11. Bonnie has apparently awakened from a deep sleep. She is staring ahead and breathing quickly. When asked if she has had a bad dream, she does not answer but promptly lies back down and falls asleep. The next morning, she has no recollection of the experience. Bonnie experienced a A. nightmare. B. bedtime struggle. C. nighttime fear. D. sleep terror.
D. sleep terror.
6. Jane's "baby teddy" is kept in her mother's car to help calm her down when she has to go to daycare. "Baby teddy" is her ______ object. A. conversion B. separation C. educational D. transitional
D. transitional
82. Between ages 3 and 6, most children grow an average of 3 inches a year.
TRUE
83. By 4 years of age, most children in the United States no longer require naps.
TRUE
84. More than 33% of preschoolers wake up at least once each night.
TRUE
87. At 3 years of age, the brain is approximately 90% of its adult weight.
TRUE
89. The corpus callosum is a large bundle of nerves that allows one hemisphere to "talk" to the other.
TRUE
91. Running and jumping are examples of gross motor skills.
TRUE
93. Shoshanna is starting kindergarten. According to Kellogg's view, she is at the pictorial stage of artistic development.
TRUE
94. Pneumonia kills more children than any other disease.
TRUE
97. Undernutrition is a cause in more than half of all deaths before age 5.
TRUE