Child Development Play Test

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This type of play involves lots organization
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Brad comes to preschool and walks over to play with the blocks. Brenda tells Brad to build a school right where he is and she will make a road to it. Brad begins working on the school and shows Brenda where he wants the road to be.
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DAP- Stands for Developmentally Appropriate Play
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This behavior involves watching other children play
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Matt and Meg are both playing in the sandbox. Matt is making mud soup, Meg is building a castle. They share the funnel and bucket but do not say too much to each other except to ask for the funnel or bucket.
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______________ is an example of a Large Motor Skill Toy.
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Most of a child's play should be Passive Play.
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Teachers should model appropriate play behavior, but not impose their own ideas about what children should be playing.
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The child is not involved in any particular activity
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Examples of Manipulation/Small Motor Skill Toys include all except ____.
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This type of play involves a child playing alone
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In order for an activity to be called play, the player must Choose to participate
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The best type of play for children is guided play
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This type of play involves a child playing with other children.
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When a child is learning a new skill, children should try once and give up if they do not succeed
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“Toy” comes from an old English term that means game.
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Eric runs into the preschool room and picks up the blue dump truck and begins driving it all over. He talks to himself as he drives back and forth telling the driver to watch out for the other kids.
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Football is an example of _________
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Watching TV is an example of active play.
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This type of play involves a child playing beside other children, but not with them.