Make a statement that would be spoken by an authoritarian parent
"You will not go to grandmother's house because I said so." - Other examples acceptable
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"It is okay if you spill a little milk; I will clean it up." These words are likely to be spoken by a/an:
Permissive parent
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Olivia wanted her mom to sit with her when she felt sick. This illustrates the desire for _______ from parents of a typical four-year old.
Comfort
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Lisa talked all the way from home to the daycare center. This illustrates the _______________ development of a three-year old.
Language
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The mother encouraged her children to eat the food they were given at mealtimes. This illustrates a recommended practice for ___________ _______ of a preschooler.
Physical care
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Carmella moved around the kindergarten room from center to center during story time. This illustrates the ____________ of a five-year old.
Impulsiveness
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How are the fine motor skills of a three-year-old different from a five-year-old?
A five-year-old can use a fork and spoon to eat; a three-year-old prefers to eat bite-size pieces with fingers. - Other examples acceptable
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What do Howard Gardner's theory and Jean Piaget's theory have in common?
Both Piaget and Gardner studied children and their learning abilities.
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How did Howard Gardner and Jean Piaget differ in developing their theories?
Gardner valued multiple intelligences; while Piaget valued play that imitates real life.
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Give is an example of a preschooler in the preoperational period.
Six-year-old Andrew only wants to play the game his way, not adapt to ideas of his playmates. - Other examples acceptable
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How are Howard Gardner's theory and Jean Piaget's theory different?
Gardner focused on many ways of being smart, while Piaget focused on stages such as the preoperational period.
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Six-year-old Candy loves to go outside and pick flowers. Which type of multiple intelligences does this illustrate?
Naturalist
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Letting a child put on his/her own clothes is an example of giving children the _________ to try new things.
Freedom
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Punishing a child each time for leaving his/her coat outside three nights in a row is an example of being _________ when guiding children.
Consistent
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Correcting a child each time he/she says a bad word is an example of being ___________ when guiding children.
Consistent
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Taking a daughter to the restroom to discuss her behavior in the restaurant is an example of giving ___________ privately.