CDA Test Questions & Answers 100% Verified (Grade A+)
1. CDA stands for Child Development Associate
2. Which area does not have School Age
a CDA credential?
3. Which of the following Taking too many cottee breaks
is not an indicator of
well-trained early child-
hood educators?
4. Well-trained early child- Allow children to be as independent as possible
hood educators:
5. Children learn best with: hands-on real experience
6. Well-trained early child- want the children to use English only in the classroom
hood teachers do not:
7. NAEYC stands for: National Association for the Education of Young Children
8. A CDA maintains a com- 1-joining appropriate professional organizations 2- attending train-
mitment to professional- ings and conferences 3-keeping informed about legislative, and reg-
ism by: ulatory issues
9. A CDA sees that her room 1-lead teacher 2-supervisor 3-state licensing if the supervisor doesn't
has more children than remove the extra children
the law mandates. S/he
should report the situa-
tion to her:
10. A CDA has an ethical re- • Disrespectful, degrading, dangerous, exploitative, intimidating.
sponsibility not to harm • Emotionally damaging.
children by participating • Physically harmful
in practices that are:
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, CDA Test Questions & Answers 100% Verified (Grade A+)
11. Children grow : at their own pace
12. The best way to teach To talk to them all the time.
infants and toddlers lan-
guage is:
13. At what age can you use Infants
books?
14. Toddlers begin to define good and bad
themselves: as ugly and attractive
15. Teachers should help chil- • Accept their feelings and find a safe way to express them.
dren: • Use words to solve problems.
• Understand what is real and pretend.
16. Which of the following is • Rattle.
age appropriate for an in- • Mirror.
fant? • Jingle bells attached to socks.
17. By 18 months: • Children begin to drink from a cup without spilling all of it. (your
response)
• Children begin to feed themselves less with their fingers and more
with a spoon.
• Help you dress them.
18. Young threes: • Prefer to play alongside another child or with one or two others.
• Can wait a short time for a turn.
• Are less willing to hold an adult's hand when walking.
19. Older preschoolers: Know left from right.
• Their address and phone number.
• Can do puzzles with 10 to 20 pieces.
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1. CDA stands for Child Development Associate
2. Which area does not have School Age
a CDA credential?
3. Which of the following Taking too many cottee breaks
is not an indicator of
well-trained early child-
hood educators?
4. Well-trained early child- Allow children to be as independent as possible
hood educators:
5. Children learn best with: hands-on real experience
6. Well-trained early child- want the children to use English only in the classroom
hood teachers do not:
7. NAEYC stands for: National Association for the Education of Young Children
8. A CDA maintains a com- 1-joining appropriate professional organizations 2- attending train-
mitment to professional- ings and conferences 3-keeping informed about legislative, and reg-
ism by: ulatory issues
9. A CDA sees that her room 1-lead teacher 2-supervisor 3-state licensing if the supervisor doesn't
has more children than remove the extra children
the law mandates. S/he
should report the situa-
tion to her:
10. A CDA has an ethical re- • Disrespectful, degrading, dangerous, exploitative, intimidating.
sponsibility not to harm • Emotionally damaging.
children by participating • Physically harmful
in practices that are:
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, CDA Test Questions & Answers 100% Verified (Grade A+)
11. Children grow : at their own pace
12. The best way to teach To talk to them all the time.
infants and toddlers lan-
guage is:
13. At what age can you use Infants
books?
14. Toddlers begin to define good and bad
themselves: as ugly and attractive
15. Teachers should help chil- • Accept their feelings and find a safe way to express them.
dren: • Use words to solve problems.
• Understand what is real and pretend.
16. Which of the following is • Rattle.
age appropriate for an in- • Mirror.
fant? • Jingle bells attached to socks.
17. By 18 months: • Children begin to drink from a cup without spilling all of it. (your
response)
• Children begin to feed themselves less with their fingers and more
with a spoon.
• Help you dress them.
18. Young threes: • Prefer to play alongside another child or with one or two others.
• Can wait a short time for a turn.
• Are less willing to hold an adult's hand when walking.
19. Older preschoolers: Know left from right.
• Their address and phone number.
• Can do puzzles with 10 to 20 pieces.
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