CDA Infant-Toddler MN 101 Questions with Correct Answers 100% Verified
CDA Infant-Toddler MN 101 Questions with Correct Answers 100% Verified How many children are injured in outdoor play areas? - Correct Answer More than 200,000 How far should swings be placed apart from another? - Correct Answer At least 24 inches How far and deep should fall surfacing be? - Correct Answer 6ft in all directions and 12 inches deep Child abuse is the single leading cause of death in children ages _____ and younger - Correct Answer 4 years This many children die in the US everyday as a result of child abuse in their own home - Correct Answer 3 or more The four different types of child abuse - Correct Answer Neglect, physical, sexual, and emotional The four different types of neglect - Correct Answer Physical, Educational, Emotional, and Medical What percent of abuse cases falls under Neglect? - Correct Answer 63% 1 in 4 girls, and 1 in 6 boys experience this before they turn 18 - Correct Answer Sexual abuse, and majority know their abuser Verbal, Mental, and Psychological Abuse are considered what? - Correct Answer Emotional Abuse In the US, approximately __________ children fall victim to some sort of child abuse (~___%) - Correct Answer 1.4 million, ~3% Harm Definition - Correct Answer Actions are considered abuse only if they leave obvious signs of assault (bruises/broken bones) Endangerment Definition - Correct Answer Actions are considered abuse is they present a high probability of injury, even if they do not leave visible signs - they carry a risk of injury
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