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ECED 345 Final Exam Questions With Complete Solutions "resilience" is best defined as... - Answer-a set of qualities enabling children to adapt in spite of adversity /.( ) aggression frequently occurs in overcrowded classrooms - Answer-accidental /.( ) aggression is the type seen most ofte...

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"resilience" is best defined as... - Answer-a set of qualities enabling children to adapt in
spite of adversity

/.( ) aggression frequently occurs in overcrowded classrooms - Answer-accidental

/.( ) aggression is the type seen most often during the preschool years. - Answer-
instrumental

/.( ) aggression usually results from a threat to one's ego - Answer-hostile

/.a child learns how to express emotions... - Answer-in her family, from peers, by
reading books, by watching movies (all of the above)

/.a family or school that helps children build resilience does all of the following EXCEPT
- Answer-shout at them to "toughen" them up

/.a second grade teacher encourages children to keep a bottle of water on their desks
and to drink whenever they are thirsty. this teacher is... - Answer-meeting the children's
basic need for water

/.a teacher develops a good arrival routine. she will help the children develop ( )
according to Maslow's theory - Answer-security

/.according to the textbook, biting is most common in what age group? - Answer-infants
and toddlers

/.according to the textbook, the claim that challenging behavior is "in the eye of the
beholder" means that a person's ability to ( ) affects how she views the behavior -
Answer-take another's perspective

/.according to the textbook, what part of the human brain often takes over after sensing
danger, before a person can analyze a situation? - Answer-amygdala

/.adults in aggressive systems tend to use what type of discipline strategies? - Answer-a
cluster of negative discipline strategies

/.all of the following are basic needs of young children EXCEPT - Answer-precise
penmanship

/.all of the following are true about a pure bully EXCEPT - Answer-has very poor self
esteem (not true)

, /.all of the following are true about self aware individuals EXCEPT... - Answer-they are
apprehensive about the future (not true)

/.almost all anger over issues of compliance occur between a child and who else? -
Answer-an adult

/.anger is one the ( ) emotions - Answer-basic

/.Carl is guided by a clear set of values and a stable sense of right and wrong. What is
this internal guide called? - Answer-strong moral compass

/.children have a ( ) learning to talk about emotions if they have a poor language
development - Answer-much more difficult time

/.children need to know all of the following about arrival/departure EXCEPT - Answer-
concrete operational thinking

/.children think that they have ( ) control in angry interactions with popular children -
Answer-far less

/.during early childhood, which of the following is true about children and anger? -
Answer-the feel and express, but do not understand anger

/.family members learn, maintain, and increase aggressive behavior through which type
of process? - Answer-coercive

/.how do children learn aggression? - Answer-family, television shows and video games,
peers

/.how do peers influence each other's aggression? - Answer-modeling, reinforcement,
setting norms regarding aggression

/.how well a child copes with stress depends on the child's: - Answer-familiarity with the
event and level of success in generating successful coping strategies in the past

/.if the stressor is totally unfamiliar how can an adult help the child to cope? - Answer-by
changing the situation to eliminate the stressor and by explaining the stressor to the
child

/.in terms of challenging behavior, what can contextual problems refer to? - Answer-
problems with: classroom schedule, how lessons are presented, teachers style of
guidance (all of these)

/.indirect guidance includes which of the following? - Answer-how a classroom is set up

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