Career Development
Families
Food Groups & Nutrition
Child Development
Learning Through Play
100
This is what you use to gain access to thousands, possibly millions, of career possibilities.
What is the internet.
100
This type of family includes one or two parents and children as well as other relatives, such as grandparents, aunts and uncles.
What is an extended family.
100
These are the 6 different food groups, which are found on MyPyramid or MyPlate.
What are grains, veggies, fruits, oils or fats, dairy and meat/beans/nuts and seeds.
100
Instead of stating to a child, "DON'T play in the mud," discipline a child by stating, "__________________."
What is "Let's play here." Or, other positive statement. You are telling the child what they SHOULD do, or what you expect from them.
100
This is an activity that helps children learn vocabulary, listen, lengthen attention spans, and create closeness.
What is reading.
200
This summarizes your qualifications, work experience, education, and interests.
What is a resume.
200
These are 3 basic, physical needs that a family provides.
What are food, clothing, and a place to live (shelter).
200
This is a vitamin that helps fight infection, helps wounds heal, and keeps gums healthy.
What is Vitamin C.
200
These are the 3 stages of child development that we studied in Home and Careers. Please list in order.
What is infant, toddler, preschooler.
200
These are 2 ways to play with a child that helps them learn. Name two playtime activities and what they could learn from it.
Answers may vary.
300
These are 3 rules to follow for a successful job interview.
What is read the appication form carefully, print neatly, be prepared, turn off all eletronics, dress to impress, follow proper listening skills (don't interrupt), follow proper etiquette, ask atleast one question, other answers may apply.
300
These are 3 challenges that many families face in life.
What are divorce, remarriage, disabilities, job loss, financial insecurity, illness, death.
300
This is a mineral that keeps your bones, teeth, blood, and digestion healthy.
What is Calcium.
300
These are examples of social and/or emotional needs.
What is to be kissed, hugged, held, patted, comforted, or talked gently to.
300
This is one appropriate toy for an infant. Give one example of an appropriate toy for an infant.
What are musical and squeezable toys, stacking and nesting blocks, cups and spoons, pots and pans.
400
This is a term for working together to reach a common goal.
What is teamwork.
400
This is what being a part of a family means. It is being dependible and doing what you say you will. It is doing what is "right."
What is being responsible or reliable.
400
This is a condition in which bone gradually lose their mineral content and become weak and brittle.
What is osteoporosis.
400
This is one reason that children should learn and obey rules of behavior and that you should make them, as their caretaker or babysitter.
What are: to help them stay safe, learn self-control, learn to get along with others, and learn appropriate behavior.
400
These are 3 different types of play that children could participate in, depending on their age. Name one and define it.
What are independent (playing alone), parallel (playing side by side), and cooperative (playing together, sharing and interacting.)
500
This is the unfair treatment of people in the workplace and beyond, based on age, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, and disabilities.
What is discrimination.
500
These are 3 types of families, other than extended. State their name and definition.
What are nuclear (two parents and children), single-parent (one parent and one or more children), and blended (two people marry and have children from a previous marriage.)
500
This is a substance in food that is important for the body's growth and maintenance system. You get them from certain food and substances. You need them to survive. There are six of them.
What is nutrients (proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water).
500
These are 3 milestones you can expect from a child at the preschooler age.
What is open doors, dresses self, recognizes colors, rides a tricycle, repeats rhymes and songs, brushes teeth, speaks in sentences, and begins cooperative play. They like to talk, carry on a conversation with a make-believe friend, imitate their hereos, pretend to be superhuman.
500
These are 3 different ways children learn.
What are physically, intellectually, socially, and morally.
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