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Test Bank For Infants and Toddlers Caregiving and Responsive Curriculum Development

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Test Bank For Infants and Toddlers Caregiving and Responsive Curriculum Development connecting with a family's culture and heritage does not play a significant role in quality of infants and toddlers. - false methods of monitoring quality in child care and the ability to compensate teachers and directors have become key concerns in the profession. - true the ecological systems theory hypothesizes four nested structures that influence development of young children: the microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, and macrosystem. - true caregivers draw upon their own cultural models for behavior within their own particular social-cultural groups. - true which of the following theorists often views children as noble savages who are naturally born with a sense of right and wrong? - Jean-Jacques Rousseau One of the most important aspects in relating to infants in an adult's respect for the child as an individual. This belief is foundational to ____________ teachings. - Magna Gerber's one primary goal of teachers facing a more violent social norm is to help children become more - emotionally intelligent Piaget's cognitive-development theory predicts that children construct knowledge and awareness through - manipulation and exploration of the environment. ________ involves having a small number of children of different ages in the same classroom. - family grouping having the same teachers work with the same children over a three year period is often known as ___________. - looping ______ is considered the father of behaviorism - John Watson influenced the of infants after World War II, _________ concluded that a baby's attachment behavior is an innate trait. - Bowlby _________ is best known for suggesting that culture is passed on to the next generation through social interactions between children and their elders. - Vygotsky in 2013, _________ percent of infants were cared for someone other than their parent at least once a week - 60 _______ percent of infants and toddlers with working mothers spend at least 35 hours a week in child care. - thirty-eight infants and toddlers today spend more waking hours - with primary caregivers _______________ ____________ translates to mean "blank slate" in reference to the natural way children are born into the world. - tabula rasa G. Stanley Hall, together with one of Darwin's students, Arnold Resell, developed the _______________ perspective which specifies that child development is genetically determined and happens automat

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Test Bank For Infants and Toddlers Caregiving and Responsive Curriculum Development connecting with a family's culture and h eritage does not play a significant role in quality of infants and toddlers. - false methods of monitoring quality in child care and the ability to compensate teachers and directors have become key concerns in the profession. - true the ecological system s theory hypothesizes four nested structures that influence development of young children: the microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, and macrosystem. - true caregivers draw upon their own cultural models for behavior within their own particular social -cultu ral groups. - true which of the following theorists often views children as noble savages who are naturally born with a sense of right and wrong? - Jean -Jacques Rousseau One of the most important aspects in relating to infants in an adult's respect for t he child as an individual. This belief is foundational to ____________ teachings. - Magna Gerber's one primary goal of teachers facing a more violent social norm is to help children become more - emotionally intelligent Piaget's cognitive -development theory predicts that children construct knowledge and awareness through - manipulation and exploration of the environment. ________ involves having a small number of children of different ages in the same classroom. - family grouping having the same teachers work with the same children over a three year period is often known as ___________. - looping ______ is considered the father of behaviorism - John Watson influenced the of infants after World War II, _________ conclud ed that a baby's attachment behavior is an innate trait. - Bowlby _________ is best known for suggesting that culture is passed on to the next generation through social interactions between children and their elders. - Vygotsky in 2013, _________ percent of infants were cared for someone other than their parent at least once a week - 60 _______ percent of infants and toddlers with working mothers spend at least 35 hours a week in child care. - thirty -eight infants and toddlers today spend more waking ho urs - with primary caregivers _______________ ____________ translates to mean "blank slate" in reference to the natural way children are born into the world. - tabula rasa G. Stanley Hall, together with one of Darwin's students, Arnold Resell, developed the _______________ perspective which specifies that child development is genetically determined and happens automatically. - maturational _____________ is considered the father of behaviorism. - John Watson The two types of stimuli provided to infants a re called experience -expectant and experience -dependent. - true at birth, the brain is packed with an estimated 100 billion neurons, many of which die due to the lack of stimulation. - true insulin is a substance that protects, coats, and insulates neuro ns, helping connect impulses from one neuron to another. - false the gestation period for a human being is actually not long enough because other species can walk soon after birth takes place. - true as long as a baby is awake, belly lying should be encouraged to develop chest muscles that are important in normal development. - true the nervous system is made up of the following the: - brain, the stem, and the spinal cord _________ influences affect a child's development. - environmental, social, cultural (all of the above) at birth the brain is packed with an estimated _____________ neurons, whose job is to store and transmit information. - 100 million

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