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ECE223

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which of the animals listed
in the options could pose
health hazards and should
not be kept at the centre.

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The two very important
factors in the growth and
development of a child are
and

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Two very important factors
in the growth and
development of a child are

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The United Nations convention on the right of the child state that a child should have opportunities for play and leisure activities but should not do one of the following

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Children do not need any
adult or external prompting
before they start to

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_______ begins at birth.

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What does the baby play with at infancy ?

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refers to those factors that
lies within an organism or a
person

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Instrumental conditioning is
different from Classical
conditioning in that the

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Another name for imitation
is called

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The process by which
children figure out
components or attributes of
events, objects people or
concepts by whatever
means available is called
what?

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The beginning of playful
activity can be observed
from which period?

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It may be fruitless to force a
child acquire skill before the
child is?

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Outdoor environment is one
that is outside which of the
following?

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_strive for complete
consistency in her
approach to pedagogy.

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Children learn ideas and
_which in time give way to
more detailed specifics.

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For the period of time that
children spent at the
Centre, the staff is a

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The term that describes the
child's desire or need to
master a skill is called?

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outdoor play promotes
children development of the
skills of critical thinking and
act of learning to solve
divers problem better,
because learners

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Large muscle activity area
should have

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Play and Learning and are
inseparable concepts in
early childhood what?

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Only clear dry
should be put in the box for
children to play with.

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Learning refers to a change
in behaviour which results
from what?

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During learning process
when children played, what
other things do they learn
about ?

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Operant conditioning was
first popularised by who?

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The development of those
innate potentialities of a
child in a sequential order is
refered to as

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The baby does what throughout all playful activities

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All Montessori didactic
materials are based upon
Montessori's concept of the
relationship between
and
development

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A child absorbs
_through the use of his/her
senses of touch, eyes and
ears

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Who suggested that there
is a collective agreement
about the value of play for
young children ?

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What discourages a given
behavior ?

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The basic equipment needs
of a centre should be those
without

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The child should be called
by his name and
with care to others in the
environment.

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How many hours do
children spend in the
montessori house's central
room for intellectual work in
a day ?

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Who is B. F. Skinner?

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The following are the subtheories of cognitive theory
except

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Who opinionated that
children are biologically
prepared to learn about the
world ?

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The water should be
to drink just in case the
children get thirsty.

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Factors Affecting learning
does not include

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The child gradually
develops
__for handling new
problems and situations

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The
programme is expected to
cover a wide range of
experiences and activities

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The wholistic changes,
which occur in the
individual child over time
such that he moves from
immaturity and
helplessness to a more
mature and competent level
of functioning is known as

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The term that describes the
child's desire or need to
master a skill is known as

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When do learning begin ?

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The level of learning at
which children can apply or
make use of their
understanding of events,
objects, people or concepts
is regarded as

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Learning through rhymes,
songs, questions and
anecdotes is facilitated
through what has been
described as one of the
followng

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What is the profession of
Maria Montessori ?

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The UCS when repeated
with specific neutral
stimulus is termed

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Which form do physical
development takes ?

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To enhance learning,
children's experiences
should match the child's
developing abilities and
also challenges his/her
what?

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What is the natural spontaneous and creative activity which a child engages in and learn something in the process

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The role of the
_in fostering learning
through children’s play
cannot be overstressed.

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Learning through rhymes,
songs, questions and
anecdotes is facilitated
through what has been
described as

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How many Processes are
involved in development

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Two basic concept of
human growth and
development are
and

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What is infancy period ?

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Gross motor development
is also referred to as what?

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How many stages of play do we have in the pre- school years?

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Montessori was committed
to action and movement as
the basis for

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is a term which describes
those physical
characteristics a child
inherit from his parents.

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Which of the following
concepts can a child
between the age 1-5 years
learn ?

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When is reinforcement
positive ?

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Curiosity aids learning and
also promotes one of this

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The importance of
is generally accepted.

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The absence of strong,
and caring relationships
may retard children’s
curiosity

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Organs for hearing is also
refred to as the
_senses.

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The children should not
have to work, but should
have opportunities for play
and
activities

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The teachers must be
loving and

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The outdoor environment
allows a lot of freedom to
explore and encourage a
great deal of

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If a child has to learn that
grass is green he should
know the meaning of what?

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Like the swing, children
enjoy the excitement of
moving through

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E. C. E. Means

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The preschool child's firststyle of learning is usually
through
,
and

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Infant materials
recommended for use in
the day care Institutions
excludes

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what is seen as a function
of stimulus and response
relationship ?

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who said imitative learning
can occur in the presence
of reinforcement .

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Which of the behaviour is
child eliciting when he/she
spend most of his/her time
watching others ?

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What is the main use of
operant conditioning by
psychologists ?

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Climbing helps children in
managing different heights
and
control.

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Children have been
observed to enjoy listening
to, and telling

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Which of the following can
be found in infant materials
?

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is also referred to as the
large muscle development

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The following are the subtheories of cognitive theory
except

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Stages of play in the pre
school years include these
except

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The term
__and
__are usually used
interchangeably.

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may be contained in
shallow pots with cemented
sides.

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Creative Expression and
emotions are

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is one that is outside the
classroom.

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Which type of play Is exhibited when children interact with others, share, borrow, lend toys from each others ?

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__are stationary equipment
which are securely installed
for development of large
muscles

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Children love to

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Activities areas in the
centre include the following
except

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Learning in young children
often results from the
interaction between the
child’s
and

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refers to the fact that a
response may occur in the
presence of an event that is
similar

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Classical conditioning was
first observed and
demonstrated by Russian
Psychologist called

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Two basic concepts
underlying human growth
and developement are

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The word
was described as the
surrounding which affects
growth and development of
any living things.

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No child should be ridiculed
or shamed, rather be
provided with one of the
following

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Children express play in
many ways and adults
sometimes
what play is in many
different ways.

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At what stage of language development does a child responds by coding, gurgling, babbling ?

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What plays a very key role
in the learning process ?

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The concepts underlying
human growth and
development are

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A resourceful caregiver or
teacher creates a place for
learning by providing as
many

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Children's library area of
the day care should not
feature

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Children often enjoy
naturally

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The
_should be spoken to, read
to, even though he cannot
respond.

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Growth and change that
occur in children during the
first nine years of life occur
in all domains of
development except

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The best way to make the
centre look bright and
colourful is by one of these

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At what rate is development
faster in any individual ?

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Classical conditioning was
first observed and
demostrated by the

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what refers to all conditions
and influences, which
shape human growth and
development ?

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What refers toquantitative
and qualitative changes
occuring in the child over
time ?

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The
_of the early childhood
programme must be
conducive to learning and
healthy to overall
development

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The teaching approach to
preschool children should
be
and

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A Montessori classroom
depends heavily upon the
learning that children
engage in through
and
with one another

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Children usually enter
school with a lot of
about the world.

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Expensive materials are
unnecessary in children's
environment, because
children are happy playing
with simple

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which of the factors
affecting learing is
genotypic make up and has
personality trait ?

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The environment provided
by the pregnant or
expectant mother to the
is crucial

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_is a term used to describe
the child’s desire or need to
master a skill.

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