Under a psychodynamic approach the aim is to help the individual gain insight into internalized feelings and emotions, usually related to issues stemming from early life experiences
a. true
b. false
a
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The most important reason for including health education in children's early education curriculum is to:
a. reduce the incidence of communicable disease in school settings b. implement the results of the latest child research c. engage families and hold them responsible for children's well-being d. help children develop sound health habits and concepts at an early age
According to Freud, during which stage would a child focus his id's interest on the genitals and develop an interest in marrying his opposite-sex parent?
A. anal stage B. oral stage C. genital stage D. phallic stage
The single most effective control measure against the spread of communicable illness is:
A. keeping children indoors during cold or inclement weather B. thorough hand washing C. disinfecting all surfaces (e.g., tables, toys, sink handles) D. excluding children when they are sick
Which of the following is the best example of how an early care and education professional supports those ingredients needed for children to be creative individuals?
a. Janice, an assistant in the 3-year-old class, places bottle caps, empty egg cartons, and scraps of material and yarn in the art area for exploration and use. b. Matt displays coloring sheets in an after-school program of those children who colored within the lines and used the expected colors for the items in the scene. c. At art time, Ms. Anna takes out the art material, individual crayon boxes, and one sheet of 8 ½" by 11" construction paper for children in her preschool class to draw pictures of teacher-suggested topics. d. Franklin, a kindergarten teacher, allows his students an open space, floor, and table in the art center, to use shaving cream and paint to discover color blending.