Infants who are placed _____ tend to have lower incidences of SIDS-related deaths
a. on their bellies
b. on their backs
c. on their sides
d. snuggled near a blanket
ANSWER: b
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Having assigned places in the room for children is:
a. inappropriate in the early childhood program. b. helpful for substitute teachers. c. helpful for visually impaired children. d. inappropriate for children with physical disabilities.
Good teachers of mobile infants do all of the following except:
A. Say the infant’s name as a marker for getting his attention. B. Put mobile infants on a predetermined schedule to help them learn self-regulation. C. Provide many opportunities for mobile infants to manipulate and explore objects and materials. D. Provide experiences that are developmentally appropriate for the skills and goals of each mobile infant in the program.
Religion can be a hotly debated and personally sensitive topic, and it is important for early childhood professionals to:
a. Support children's understanding about religious pluralism and diversity through neutral academic and intellectual explorations. b. Promote the two most popular religions with lessons and holiday events. c. Avoid discussing religious topics in classrooms; it's illegal. d. Bring in a world religions specialist to help plan curriculum.
These are all basic elements of communication EXCEPT
a. The sender's intentions b. The receiver's encoding c. Sending the message to the receiver d. The internal response of the receiver