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$25 Question from Chapter 1 How can a caregiver build connections between nerve cells in a child’s brain?

$25 Answer from Chapter 1 When a caregiver gives them lots of stimulation, through play.

$50 Question from Chapter 1 In what developmental areas can children benefit from play?

$50 Answer from Chapter 1 Physically, Socially, Emotionally, Morally and Intellectually.

$75 Question from Chapter 1 How can you benefit from studying children?

$75 Answer from Chapter 1 You can better understand children, you gain skills, you can learn about yourself, you can build for the future.

$100 Question from Chapter 1 Why is it helpful for a caregiver to understand the behaviors that are appropriate for certain ages?

$100 Answer from Chapter 1 To have reasonable expectations

$125 Question from Chapter 1 In what sense is childhood a recent discovery? Give some examples.

$125 Answer from Chapter 1 Children expected to work, fewer toys, one-room schools, child mortality high, dressed as small adults.

$150 Question from Chapter 1 Describe Erikson’s Theory.

$150 Answer from Chapter 1 Erikson was a stage theorist. He felt that each stage of life had a conflict to resolve. His theory covers stages from birth to old age.

$25 Question from Chapter 1 Describe Freud’s Theory

$25 Answer from Chapter 1 Early experiences affect adult life

$50 Question from Chapter 1 Describe Montessori’s Theory

$50 Answer from Chapter 1 Children learn by using their senses.

$75 Question from Chapter 1 Describe Piaget’s Theory

$75 Answer from Chapter 1 Children should be given tasks suitable for their age. His focus is on cognitive development.

$100 Question from Chapter 1 How can a caregiver have a positive outcome for Erikson’s first crisis of trust vs mistrust?

$100 Answer from Chapter 1 Consistently answer a baby’s needs, being predictable and trustworthy.

$125 Question from Chapter 2 What functions do families perform?

$125 Answer from Chapter 2 Meet basic needs, prepare children to live in society

$150 Question from Chapter 2 How do families pass on values?

$150 Answer from Chapter 2 Modeling, talking, religious training

$25 Question from Chapter 2 Explain the difference between a nuclear and a blended family.

$25 Answer from Chapter 2 Nuclear: Mom, Dad, Child Blended: Mom, StepDad, Child

$50 Question from Chapter 2 Explain the launching stage of the family life cycle

$50 Answer from Chapter 2 Children leave home; parents help them adapt “Empty Nest Syndrome”

$75 Question from Chapter 2 Name ways of becoming a non- biological parent.

$75 Answer from Chapter 2 Adoption, Foster Parent, Guardian

$100 Question from Chapter 3 What parenting style is considered to be the most effective? Describe the style.

$100 Answer from Chapter 3 Democratic-Assertive. Two-way communication; respect, negotiation, and reasoning

$125 Question from Chapter 3 According to Galinsky, what is the primary task of parenting adolescents?

$125 Answer from Chapter 3 To establish boundaries

$150 Question from Chapter 3 How are children affected by Nurturing? Deprivation?

$150 Answer from Chapter 3 Nurtured-feel secure and full of worth Deprived-insecure and worthless

$25 Question from Chapter 3 What are some goals of effective discipline?

$25 Answer from Chapter 3 Children learn to control their own behavior, they can get along with others, they learn what is right or wrong.

$50 Question from Chapter 3 Why is consistency important when parenting young children?

$50 Answer from Chapter 3 Children know what to expect; you are predictable..

$75 Question from Chapter 3 Choose a poor disciplinary method and explain why it is not effective.

$75 Answer from Chapter 3 Bribing-the child misbehaves to get a treat.

$100 Question from Chapter 3 What questions should you ask yourself before responding to a child’s misbehavior?

$100 Answer from Chapter 3 Is the expected behavior appropriate for the age? Does the child understand it’s wrong? Was the behavior done on purpose?

$125 Question from Chapter 3 What is the most recent technique in responding to misbehavior with time out?

$125 Answer from Chapter 3 Use the “teachable moment”!

$150 Question from Chapter 2 There are five steps to resource management; name two.

$150 Answer from Chapter 2 Set Goals Identify resources Make a plan Put the plan into action Re-evaluate

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Final Jeopardy According to Galinsky’s stages of parenthood, what is the primary task of new parents?

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