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100

Gardener's Naturalistic intelligence involves the ability to:

A.Interpret musical tones

B.Understand one's own feelings

C. Recognize patterns in nature and interact with the environment

D.Understand scientific formulas

C. Recognize patterns in nature and interact with the environment

100

According to Kholberg, Moral reasoning develops in how many major levels?

A.Three

B.Six

C.four

D.Two

A.3


REMEMBER: Three levels, two stages per level. the stages are categorized inside the levels (this is a tricky one!)

100

What is the typical growth rate in height for a child aged 2-6 years?

A.1-2 inches per year

B.2 inches per year

C.4 inches per year

D.3 inches per year

D. 3 inches per year

100

Social development in children around age 7 is often marked by:

A.Limited interaction with peers

B. a strong preference for solitude

C.Cooperative play and forming friendships

D.Lack of emotional expression

C.Cooperative play and forming friendships

200

A student who enjoys writing stories and playing word games most likely has a strong:

A.Naturalistic intelligence

B.Linguistic intelligence

C.Musical Intelligence

D. Spatial intelligence

B. Linguistic Intelligence

200

What are the three main levels of Kholbergs Theory of moral development

A.Trust,Initiative,and Identity

B.Sensorimotor,Preoperational, and Concrete Operational

C.Preconscious,conscious, and unconscious 

D.Preconventional, Conventional, Post Conventional

D.Preconventional, Conventional, Post Conventional

200

Which factor can negatively affect myelination during childhood?

A.Age appropriate physical activity

B.Balanced Nutrition

C.Adequate Sleep

D.Iron deficiency and malnutrition

D.Iron deficiency and malnutrition

200

Using marijuana during adolescence can negatively impact which of the following

A.Muscle strength

B.Language skills

D.Appetite

C.Brain development/memory

C.Brain development/memory

300

A child correctly arranging sticks from shortest to longest demonstrates:

A. Egocentrism

B.Conservation

C.Symbolic thought

D.Seriation

 C. Seriation


Miriam Webster defines Seriation as: formation, arrangement, succession, or position in a series or orderly sequence                                                                          

300

To support healthy eating habits in children, parents should

A.Avoid forcing the child to eat

B.Understand the child's appetite may vary

C.Foster a positive mealtime environment 

D.All of the above

D.All of the above

300

Myelination in the corpus callosum during childhood enhances:

A. Emotional memory

B.Coordination between the two brain hemispheres

C. Auditory reflexes

D.Sensory isolation

B.Coordination between the two brain hemispheres

300

What is the primary purpose of licensing early childhood programs

A.To increase enrollment

B.To ensure consistent marketing practices

C.To provide funding to schools

D.To protect children's health, safety, and well being

D.To protect children's health, safety, and well being

400

Critics of Kholbergs theory (moral development) argue that

A.It underestimates a child's cognitive skills

B.It supports unethical behavior

C.It focuses too much on emotions

D.It neglects to account for gender and cultural differences


D. It neglects to account for gender and cultural differences


(think about Gilligan's criticisms of Kholberg, which led her to create the porcupine dilemma)

400

True or False: Between the ages of 4 and 7, Children's appetites often fluctuate They may eat heartily one day and very little the next

True

400

By age six, a child can typically:

A.Tie his shoelaces and use scissors with skill

B.Avoids group play

C.has limited hand coordination

D.Cannot recognize letters

A.Tie his shoelaces and use scissors with skill

400

A delay in Myelination may result in:

A. Improved memory retention

B.Slower processing speed and developmental delays

C.Advanced speech and motor skills

D.Hyperactivity and emotional outbursts

B.Slower processing speed and developmental delays

500

Who developed the first widely accepted intelligence test?

A.Sigmund freud

B.David Wechsler

C.Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon

D. Jean Piaget

C.Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon

500

Maintaining licensing status requires:

A.Weekly submission of curriculum plans to the government

B.Enrolling only children over three years old

C.Compliance with all licensing regulations and timely renewal

D. Constant advertising and social media use

C. Compliance with all licensing regulations and timely renewal

500

At what age to children typically begin to show improved balance and coordination, Allowing them to hop or skip

A.7 years

B.2 years

C.3 years

D.5 years

D.5 years

500

Do you think Ned is like, really gonna miss you guys?

A. No, he hates us

B. on the fence honestly, couldn't get a read on the guy

C Yeah, the dude has no social life outside his laptop, we are the most social interaction he gets in a week

D.  He might, but if he tells me to visit the writing center one more time im gonna snap


Whichever one is the least self depricating

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