Establishing Positive Relationships with Families * Quiz 22/22
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Question 1 * 5 Points * True or False
a) A “partnership” is possible only if both parties have the same role and opinions.
True
False
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Question 2 * 5 Points * True or False
b. The Ecological Systems Theory sees the child as the center of layers of concentric circles of environmental influence.
True
False
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Question 3 * 5 Points * Multiple Choice
c. What are some common obstacles to partnerships between families and providers?
Lack of time and opportunities to communicate
Differences in backgrounds
Stressful and emotional nature of caring for children
All of the above
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Question 4 * 5 Points * True or False
d.
Diversity refers only to visible differences such as race.
True
False
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Question 5 * 5 Points * Multiple Choice
e.The
first
step in creating a partnership with families is to:
Build parental self-esteem
Establish trust
Encourage involvement
None of the above
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Question 6 * 5 Points * Multiple Choice
f.
Which of the following will not encourage a positive relationship between families and providers?
Providing expert advice
Listening non-judgmentally
Welcoming families warmly
Acknowledging feelings expressed
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Question 7 * 5 Points * True or False
g.
Helping build parental confidence is one of the best things providers can do to help children.
True
False
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Question 8 * 5 Points * True or False
h. Families are called primary educators of their children simply because they were the first adult caregivers.
True
False
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Question 9 * 5 Points * Multiple Choice
i.
The main types of learning that happen at home according to Katz are:
Learned feelings, skills, knowledge, and attitudes about learning.
Educations, tasks, attitudes, learning style.
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Question 10 * 5 Points * True or False
j. Working with kindergarten teachers to transition children from child care is one of the ways providers can use community resources to support children and families.
True
False
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Question 11 * 5 Points * Multiple Choice
k. What is one of the community services commonly needed by families of young children?
Housing, food, and social services
Legal and insurance services
None of the above
All of the above
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Question 12 * 5 Points * True or False
l. It is best for families to leave quietly once their child is distracted by playing.
True
False
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Question 13 * 5 Points * Multiple Choice
m. Why do children cry when separated from their parents?
They don’t want to be away from them
They don’t like transitions or changes
They are expressing and releasing strong feelings
All of the above
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Question 14 * 5 Points * True or False
n. Partnerships can be hard with families because they sometimes feel guilty about leaving their child and/or feel jealous of their child’s relationship with the caregiver
True
False
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Question 15 * 5 Points * Multiple Choice
o. The NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct names which of the following as provider responsibilities to families in Ideals and Principles?
Communication, cooperation, and collaboration
Observing, screening and assessing development
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Question 16 * 5 Points * Multiple Choice
p. What are common barriers families’ face that may make it difficult for some families to find and/or contact needed services?
Language differences
Cultural differences
Educational background
All of the above
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Question 17 * 5 Points * Multiple Choice
q. Which is not a recommended response to an angry parent or family member?
Use active listening
Remain calm and professional
Suggest that they talk after the parent calms down
Let family finish speaking before responding
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Question 18 * 5 Points * True or False
r. Child care has been called the “new extended family” since many families now often depend on their children’s providers for help and advice on parenting.
True
False
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Question 19 * 5 Points * True or False
s. Confidentiality is an essential element of a trusting relationship between providers and families.
True
False
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Question 20 * 5 Points * True or False
t. According to the NAEYC Code of Ethics, all handouts or written materials must be offered in families’ primary language.
True
False
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