Infants and toddlers use their hands in increasingly refined ways. Which of these combinations is in the right order?
a. Raking, pincer
b. Supinate, scissors
c. Pronate, pincer
d. Scissors, raking
a
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Carrie, age two, picks up a block and pretends she is making a phone call. This is an example of:
a. social bonding. b. game-based play. c. playing a role. d. symbolic play.
Teachers who receive training on developmentally appropriate practices use these practices with greater frequency than teachers without
a. True b. False
Which of these is a fundamental responsibility of the teacher?
a. The teacher should seek ways to engage all students in the learning process. b. The teacher should ensure that all students are doing "A" level work. c. The teacher should see to it that all students are treated the same. d. The teacher should assess all students in the same way. e. The teacher should address the same content in the same course every year.
When assessing for signs of injury, a great deal of information must be quickly obtained by:
A) Looking for the cause of injury, and observing the child's physical appearance and behavior. B) Calling out the child's name and giving CPR. C) Treating for shock and looking for bleeding. D) Identifying the cause of injury and calling for emergency assistance.