What are ACEs?
Adverse Childhood Experiences
Whose theory is based on a hierarchy of needs?
A. Lev Vygotsky
B. Abraham Maslow
C. B.F. Skinner
D. Erik Erikson
B. Abraham Maslow
From chapter 5:
What are the two key elements of recommended student behavior?
Relationship and emotional self-regulation
What is the most common form of bullying?
A. Cyber
B. Physical
C. Social
D. Verbal
A. Cyber
True or false: You should diagnose students if you think they have a mental illness.
False
True or False: Only children with abusive or neglectful parents experience ACEs.
False: Some ACEs are out of one's control and do not necessarily reflect on an adult's ability to parent their child.
(i.e. poverty, loss of a loved one, natural disasters, climate crisis, community violence, pandemic, structural racism, etc.)
According to Erik Eriksons' theory of psychosocial development, what is the final stage?
A. Trust vs. Mistrust
B. Generativity vs. Stagnation
C. Industry vs. Inferiority
D. Ego Integrity vs. Despair
D. Ego Integrity vs. Despair
Chapter 3:What is the central nervous system formed by? Pick 2:
A. Brain
B. Lungs
C. Spinal Cord
D. Heart
Spinal cord, and the brain
Mental illness can cause:
A. Difficulty Concentrating
B. Difficulty Sleeping
C. Lack of Optimism
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Name four suicide warning signs.
Making a will/giving away personal possessions, talking about feeling hopeless, exhibiting reckless behaviors such as drinking or drugs, avoiding social interactions with others, expressing rage or intention to seek revenge, appearing anxious or agitated, etc.
Which of the following is not one of the 3 realms of ACEs?
A. Household
B. Community
C. Environment
D. School
D. School
According to Albert Bandura's theory, which is not one of the four key elements of social learning?
A. Motivation
B. Reproduction
C. Repetition
D. Attention
C. repetition
Replace with retention
What does the somatic nervous system do?
It receives sensory information from the environment and sends it to the brain.
What is a sign of substance abuse?
A. Anxious Behavior
B. Bloodshot Eyes
C. Dilated Pupils
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
What are three steps that you can take as an educator to prevent suicide?
Give students a safe space, ask them if they have a plan (if you suspect them to be suicidal), talk and listen without judgment, get them treatment when needed, etc.
True or False: Adults who have experienced ACEs are more likely to die early and develop harmful behaviors.
True
According to Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, how many intelligences are there?
A. 9
B. 12
C. 7
D. 4
A. 9
Explain a healthy attachment/what are some characteristics of a healthy attachment?
Child feels protected by their caregivers, and they know that they can depend on them.
Suicide is the _______ leading cause of death for people between the ages of 10-34.
Second
List two signs of bullying.
Declining grades, unexplained injuries, loss of friends, changes in sleeping or eating habits, avoiding social situations, etc.
What fraction of children experience one or more ACEs?
A. About 1/2
B. About 2/3
C. About 3/4
D. About 1/3
B. About 2/3
Which theorist is quoted as having said, "Teaching is not telling. And learning is not having been told”?
A. Melissa Montessori
B. Madeline Hunter
C. Jean Piaget
D. Jerome Bruner
B. Madeline Hunter
Explain insecure attachment/What are some characteristics of a child with insecure attachment
Broken up into 3 different attachments parts resistant, avoidant, disorganized:
i. Resistant – Don’t want attachment
ii. Avoidant – Don’t care if they leave
iii. Disorganized – Act out in anger
Aggressive or hostile actions that are __________ are considered to be bullying.
Repeated or repetitive
List two categories of drugs that can be abused by students.
Stimulants, cannabinoids, opioids, depressants, psychedelics, dissociatives, empathogens