Chapter 9 Flashcards
Beverly and her mother were shopping for a birthday gift for Beverly’s father. “How about this? Daddy would love it!” Beverly exclaimed, showing her mother a pink and purple toy horse with flowing mane and tail. Beverly’s belief that her father would enjoy a toy that she herself would enjoy is an example of _____.
a. irreversibility
b. static reasoning
c. egocentrism
d. conservatism
c. egocentrism
Preschool programs are called “child-centered” when they stress each child’s _____.
a. development and growth
b. language development
c. fine motor skills
d. gross motor skill
a. development and growth
Maria Montessori believed that children needed _____.
a. writing and using tools
b. structured, individualized projects
c. rigorous academic training
d. nursery rhymes and quiet activities
b. structured, individualized projects
Salim is in a teacher-directed preschool. Which activity would his parents expect him to be doing?
a. gluing pieces of macaroni on a paper plate and adding color and glitter
b. listening to a story read aloud during circle time
c. practicing forming letters
d. forming shapes and textures in a tray filled with shaving cream
c. practicing forming letters
Overregularization in a child’s speech patterns indicates that ____:
a. logical extension is now possible
b. the child can apply grammatical rules to vocalizations
c. the child is entering a sensitive period of language development
d. fast-mapping has occurred
b. the child can apply grammatical rules to vocalizations
Joachim lives in the United States. His mother speaks to him in Spanish. His father speaks to him in German. His parents hope that Joachim will _____.
a. experience a language shift
b. become a fluent trilingual
c. not learn English
d. speak English with an accent
b. become a fluent trilingual
A person’s understanding of the thoughts of other people is called _____.
a. theory of mind
b. intuitive psychology
c. self-schemes
d. psychological schemata
a. theory of mind
Neuroscience has proven which statement about bilingual adults who mastered both languages before age 6?
a. Different languages reside in different areas of the brain, thus allowing a bilingual individual to activate only one area at a time.
b. Since both languages reside in the same area of the brain, bilingual individuals consciously inhibit one language while speaking the other.
c. Bilingual individuals of any age have difficulty keeping the two languages totally separate when speaking.
d. Both languages reside in the same area of the brain with no detriment to the cortex structure.
d. Both languages reside in the same area of the brain with no detriment to the cortex structure.
Child-centered programs are often influenced by the theories of Piaget and _____.
a. Erikson
b. Skinner
c. Vygotsky
d. Freud
c. Vygotsky
When children talk to themselves - and they do more often as tasks become more complex - Piaget called it ________ speech and thought it was _________. Vygotsky called it _________speech and thought it was _________.
a. private, adaptive; egocentric, worthless
b. private, worthless, egocentric, adaptive
c. egocentric, adaptive, private, worthless
d. egocentric, worthless; private, adaptive
a. private, adaptive; egocentric, worthless
The ability to plan, remember, inhibit some impluses, and perform others is known as:
a. guided participation
b. overimitation
c. scaffolding
d. executive function
d. executive function
When is the best time to learn a language?
a. late childhood
b. adulthood
c. adolescence
d. early childhood
d. early childhood
Irreversibility refers to the preoperational child’s tendency to _____.
a. believe that what has been done cannot be undone
b. focus on something other than appearances
c. engage in centration when another solution is needed
d. use deductive reasoning to solve a problem
a. believe that what has been done cannot be undone.
“I catched two mouses in a trap” is an example of _____.
a. literal translation
b. overregularization
c. egocentric speech
d. past imperfect tense
b. overregularization
To focus on one aspect of a situation and simultaneously exclude all other aspects is called _____.
a. animism
b. magical thinking
c. static reasoning
d. centration
d. centration