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Jeopardy Exam Review Mrs. Hayes Parenting Toddlers, Preschoolers & In- School Children

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Page 1: Jeopardy Exam Review Mrs. Hayes Parenting Toddlers, Preschoolers & In-School Children

JeopardyExam Review

Mrs. Hayes

Parenting

Toddlers, Preschoolers & In-School

Children

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I suggest you write down every question & answer!

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Articles-100

True or False

• According to the article “Biting Basics” Biting back is an effective punishment.

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Articles-200

True or False

• According to the article “Listen Up” parents should never label their child as being “bossy”.

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True or False

• According to the handout “Is your toddler eating enough?” the serving recommendation for a kids meal is 1/3 hamburger patty and 6 French fries.

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Articles-400

True or False

• According to the article “Listen Up” three and four year olds don’t yet have the ability to make a request discreetly.

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Articles-500

True or False

• According to the article “Listen Up” Learning the conventions of conversational language (word choice, body language) is easy for preschoolers.

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Videos-100

True or False

• According to the video “Parenting Preschoolers” spanking is affective.

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Videos-200

True or False

• According to the video “Parenting Preschoolers” Children come into the word knowing what is expected of them.

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Videos-300

True or False

• In the video “Parenting Preschoolers” the recommendation is for parents to never put the child, themselves or their spouse down.

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Videos-400

• According to the video “Parenting Preschoolers” bedwetting is

A. A habit

B. Done for attention

C. An avoidable accident

D. Done on purpose

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Videos-500

True or False

• According to the video “Parenting Preschoolers” sibling rivalry is normal and will end when your youngest child enters puberty

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Toddlers-100

True or False

• A toddler learns the meaning of “no”

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Toddlers-200

• A toddler can developmentally do all of the following except:

A. climb stairs

B. make up stories

C. recognize many colors

D. climbs stairs

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Toddlers-300

• Tell me 3 things you can do to toddler-proof your home

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Toddlers-400

• Toddlers often bite others because they: A. Lack language skills

B. Are over stimulated

C. Are crowded

D. All of the Above

E. A & B Only

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Toddlers-500

True or False

• Parents should not pressure or push their children into potty training.

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Preschools-100

True or False

• Children will act orderly in a preschool if the preschool room is orderly.

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Preschools-200

• Preschool facilities should include all of the following except:

A. space for messy play

B. space for pretend play

C. large open field for outdoor play

D. a place to work quietly

E. a place to eat

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Preschools-300

True or False

• In a Day Care setting Preschoolers need a variety of toys for play.

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Preschools-400

• The trend in enrollment in Preschool is

A. increasing

B. decreasing

C. staying the same

D. there is no information

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Preschools-500

• Name at least 5 centers found in a typical Preschool classroom

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Misc.-100

True or False

• It is important for children to eat from the five food groups every day.

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Misc.-200

True or False

• A child's experience starting school is influenced by his preparation and his parents' feelings and attitude.

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Misc.-300

True or False

• There are non academic skills a child can develop both at home and in preschool to prepare them for school.

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Misc.-400

• What do most parents want for their children?

A. Independence

B. Self-Esteem

C. Self- Satisfaction

D. Joy

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Misc.-500

• A parent should use __________ as a reward for their child’s good behavior and following the rules.

A. toys

B. food

C. attention

D. gifts