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Jan takes her son to child care where she does not have to pay a fee, her son receives medical services, and she obtains advice from social services workers about feeding and other parenting responsibilities. What type of child care is this?
A. Family child care
B .Head Start
C. Montessori
D. Preschool
Jan takes her son to child care where she does not have to pay a fee, her son receives medical services, and she obtains advice from social services workers about feeding and other parenting responsibilities. What type of child care is this?
A. Family child care
B .Head Start
C. Montessori
D. Preschool
Joey is four years old. He attends a half-day program three days per week. What type of childcare is this?
A. Family child care
B .Head Start
C. Montessori
D. Preschool
Joey is four years old. He attends a half-day program three days per week. What type of childcare is this?
A. Family child care
B .Head Start
C. Montessori
D. Preschool
Which is an advantage of home-based child care?
A. May be managed by a person who is difficult to trust B. May be more difficult for children to feel comfortable C. May have less flexible hours D. May provide the child with more individual attention
Which is an advantage of home-based child care?
A. May be managed by a person who is difficult to trust B. May be more difficult for children to feel comfortable C. May have less flexible hours D. May provide the child with more individual attention
Joey is four years old. He attends a half-day program three days per week. What type of childcare is this?
A. Childcare center B. Family child care
C. Montessori
D. Preschool
Joey is four years old. He attends a half-day program three days per week. What type of childcare is this?
A. Childcare center B. Family child care
C. Montessori
D. Preschool
Jason helps his neighbors on weekends by keeping their children while they go out to dinner. Which child-development-related work is this?
A. Babysitter
B. Family court judge
C. Nanny
D. Puppeteer
Jason helps his neighbors on weekends by keeping their children while they go out to dinner. Which child-development-related work is this?
A. Babysitter
B. Family court judge
C. Nanny
D. Puppeteer
Mary has to be at work early in the morning and works late most afternoons. Which factor that influences child care selection is this?
A. Cost of child care B. Hours of operation C. Location
D. Rating
Mary has to be at work early in the morning and works late most afternoons. Which factor that influences child care selection is this?
A. Cost of child care B. Hours of operation C. Location
D. Rating
When Mrs. Abbot arrived at the child care center, a child was sitting in the corner facing the wall with tape on his mouth. Which factor that influences child care selection should concern her?
A. Cost of child care
B. Discipline methods used
C. Hours of operation
D. Nutrition program
When Mrs. Abbot arrived at the child care center, a child was sitting in the corner facing the wall with tape on his mouth. Which factor that influences child care selection should concern her?
A. Cost of child care
B. Discipline methods used
C. Hours of operation
D. Nutrition program
Irma has a medical degree and specializes in caring for women who are pregnant. Which child development-related career is this?
A Hygienist
B LPN
C OB/GYN
D RN
Irma has a medical degree and specializes in caring for women who are pregnant. Which child development-related career is this?
A Hygienist
B LPN
C OB/GYN
D RN
Natalie lives as a single mother on a limited budget. When she returned to work after having twins, she arranged for her mother to care for her twins. Which factor that influences child care selection is this?
A Cost of child care
B Equipment and supplies
C Program activities
D Training of staff
Natalie lives as a single mother on a limited budget. When she returned to work after having twins, she arranged for her mother to care for her twins. Which factor that influences child care selection is this?
A Cost of child care
B Equipment and supplies
C Program activities
D Training of staff
Tom is concerned about the certificate in the hallway of the center showing an 89% from the health inspector. Which factor that influences child care selection is this?
A. Cleanliness of child care center
B. Cost of child care
C. Ratio of children per caregiver
D. Training and education of staff
Tom is concerned about the certificate in the hallway of the center showing an 89% from the health inspector. Which factor that influences child care selection is this?
A. Cleanliness of child care center
B. Cost of child care
C. Ratio of children per caregiver
D. Training and education of staff
What would be the most likely reason a person would go to the Health Department?
A Needs clothing and shelter after a disaster
B Needs food stamps
C Needs a place to spend the night
D Needs immunizations to obtain employment
What would be the most likely reason a person would go to the Health Department?
A Needs clothing and shelter after a disaster
B Needs food stamps
C Needs a place to spend the night
D Needs immunizations to obtain employment
Which is a safe way to position a child safety seat for a child who is eighteen months old and weighs 22 pounds?
A. Car seat facing forward
B. Car seat facing the back
C. Child can ride in front seat in a seat belt
D. Child can ride in mother's lap
Which is a safe way to position a child safety seat for a child who is eighteen months old and weighs 22 pounds?
A. Car seat facing forward
B. Car seat facing the back
C. Child can ride in front seat in a seat belt
D. Child can ride in mother's lap
Which is childproofing an indoor environment for an eight-month-old who is crawling?
A. Refer to bad-tasting medicines as candy
B. Store household products high above floor level
C. Store old medications in the medicine cabinet
D. Use plastic bags as a protective covering on the mattress
Which is childproofing an indoor environment for an eight-month-old who is crawling?
A. Refer to bad-tasting medicines as candy
B. Store household products high above floor level
C. Store old medications in the medicine cabinet
D. Use plastic bags as a protective covering on the mattress
What is the MOST LIKELY reason a person would go to the Employment Security Commission?
A. Get food, clothing, and shelter after a disaster
B. Get help to find a job
C. Obtain immunizations after a disaster
D. Seek support to provide a normal life for children
What is the MOST LIKELY reason a person would go to the Employment Security Commission?
A. Get food, clothing, and shelter after a disaster
B. Get help to find a job
C. Obtain immunizations after a disaster
D. Seek support to provide a normal life for children
Which foods should a child NOT eat during the first year of life because of possible allergic reactions?
A. Apples, cookies, applesauce, and grilled cheese
B. Crackers, milk, bananas, and soup
C. Eggs, citrus fruits, honey, peanut butter, corn, and shellfish
D. Popsicles, bananas, soup, and cookies
Which foods should a child NOT eat during the first year of life because of possible allergic reactions?
A. Apples, cookies, applesauce, and grilled cheese
B. Crackers, milk, bananas, and soup
C. Eggs, citrus fruits, honey, peanut butter, corn, and shellfish
D. Popsicles, bananas, soup, and cookies
Which is an example of work in the field of child development that requires an associate’s degree?
a. Being this week's visiting storyteller at the community media center
b.Cleaning children’s teeth and teaching them good dental hygiene
c. Teaching first grade at the local elementary school
d.Working at the university as a parent educator
Which is an example of work in the field of child development that requires an associate’s degree?
a. Being this week's visiting storyteller at the community media center
b.Cleaning children’s teeth and teaching them good dental hygiene
c. Teaching first grade at the local elementary school
d.Working at the university as a parent educator
Which is an example of entry-level work in the field of child development?
A. Becoming a child psychologist to enjoy helping children with problems
B. Cleaning children's teeth and teaching them good dental hygiene
C. Specializing in helping children with their unique dietary needs
D. Working as a nanny in Mrs. Jones' home caring for her two children
Which is an example of entry-level work in the field of child development?
A. Becoming a child psychologist to enjoy helping children with problems
B. Cleaning children's teeth and teaching them good dental hygiene
C. Specializing in helping children with their unique dietary needs
D. Working as a nanny in Mrs. Jones' home caring for her two children
Jake has a graduate degree and helps children who have large- and small-motor impairments or challenges. Which child development-related career is this?
A. Child care consultant
B. Genetic counselr
C. Physical therapist
D. Teacher
Jake has a graduate degree and helps children who have large- and small-motor impairments or challenges. Which child development-related career is this?
A. Child care consultant
B. Genetic counselr
C. Physical therapist
D. Teacher
Eve plans healthy meals for patients in the children’s ward of a hospital who have special nutritional needs. Which child development-related career is this?
A. Activiities director
B. Au pair
C. Children's dietitian
D. Play therapist
Eve plans healthy meals for patients in the children’s ward of a hospital who have special nutritional needs. Which child development-related career is this?
A. Activiities director
B. Au pair
C. Children's dietitian
D. Play therapist
Stephanie wants to work in the field of child development and become a child psychiatrist. This degree requires a/an:
A. bachelor's degree.
B. graduate degree and above.
C. associate's degree
D. technical training certificate
Stephanie wants to work in the field of child development and become a child psychiatrist. This degree requires a/an:
A. bachelor's degree.
B. graduate degree and above.
C. associate's degree
D. technical training certificate
Which is the MOST LIKELY hazard Sally and James might be exposed to in a house that was built in 1978?
A. Asbestos
B. Fire ants
C. Lead poisoning
D. Termites
Which is the MOST LIKELY hazard Sally and James might be exposed to in a house that was built in 1978?
A. Asbestos
B. Fire ants
C. Lead poisoning
D. Termites
When and how should Tom be told about his parents' decision to get a divorce?
A. In private, after the parent has moved out
B. In private, before the parent moves out
C. In the counselor's office, after the parent moves out
D. In the presence of family members, shortly before the parent moves
When and how should Tom be told about his parents' decision to get a divorce?
A. In private, after the parent has moved out
B. In private, before the parent moves out
C. In the counselor's office, after the parent moves out
D. In the presence of family members, shortly before the parent moves
Which is true about parents monitoring the use of electronic devices by their children? Parents should:
A. give their children a computer of their own to go in their room.
B. give their children freedom to use the computer as they wish.
C. secure a program that prevents a child from accessing inappropriate material on the Internet.
D. secure a program that removes impurities from the computer.
Which is true about parents monitoring the use of electronic devices by their children? Parents should:
A. give their children a computer of their own to go in their room.
B. give their children freedom to use the computer as they wish.
C. secure a program that prevents a child from accessing inappropriate material on the Internet.
D. secure a program that removes impurities from the computer.
Which is a hazard to a child?
A.Ann pulled the toaster cord that was hanging over the edge of the counter.
B.Four-year-old Sue set the table with adult supervision.
C.Mary was buckled safely in her high chair.
D. Seven-month-old Tommy could not get to the stairs because there was a baby gate installed.
Which is a hazard to a child?
A.Ann pulled the toaster cord that was hanging over the edge of the counter.
B.Four-year-old Sue set the table with adult supervision.
C.Mary was buckled safely in her high chair.
D. Seven-month-old Tommy could not get to the stairs because there was a baby gate installed.
Which is a way to prevent children from breaking an arm or having other serious physical injuries?
A Keep children away from water
B Keep medications and cleaning supplies locked away
C Remove stuffed animals from the crib during nap time
D Put up gates in front of all stairways
Which is a way to prevent children from breaking an arm or having other serious physical injuries?
A Keep children away from water
B Keep medications and cleaning supplies locked away
C Remove stuffed animals from the crib during nap time
D Put up gates in front of all stairways
Which is a way to prevent children from drinking hazardous liquids?
Dana worked at a summer camp for girls where she was in charge of games and crafts for eight-year-olds. Which child development-related work is this?
Mary is a child in a domestic violence situation. Her mother is being abused. What role would her mother play for her in this situation?
A single dad works in an office complex downtown. He takes his special-needs preschooler to the childcare room provided by his company, so he can easily check on him as often as needed during the day. What type of childcare is this?
Which is a way to prevent children from drinking hazardous liquids?
Dana worked at a summer camp for girls where she was in charge of games and crafts for eight-year-olds. Which child development-related work is this?
Mary is a child in a domestic violence situation. Her mother is being abused. What role would her mother play for her in this situation?
A single dad works in an office complex downtown. He takes his special-needs preschooler to the childcare room provided by his company, so he can easily check on him as often as needed during the day. What type of childcare is this?
Keep them locked up and put away
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Be a support person for the child
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