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Parenting Test

Subject : soft-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
  • Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.

This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Conditions or situations to which one is entitled






2. A child identified as needing assistance to compensate for specific disabilities






3. A penalty inflicted on a child for a violation






4. A type of parenting allowing freedom; parenting behavior that is tolerant of practices disapproved of by others






5. An occupation to which you have made a long term commitment






6. Made up of a married couple and their biological or adoptive children






7. A person that provides care for and meets the needs of someone else






8. Ideas about right and wrong and what is important in your life






9. The process of mentally grouping objects or ideas into categories or groups based on some unique feature






10. Several generations of a family that live together






11. Failure to meet the child's physical or emotional needs






12. Activity in which children actually play with one another






13. A person that someone admires and wishes to pattern his or her behavior after






14. A series of stages a person passes through during his or her lifetime






15. What a person is capable of becoming






16. A child's fear of being away from parents - familiar caregivers - or the normal environment






17. Capable of going backward or forward through a series of actions or changes






18. The mental picture people have of themselves; their opinion about themselves






19. The concept in which an infant learns that people or things exist even when they are gone from sight






20. To behave in ways that are acceptable to society and family






21. The inability to conceive a child






22. A learning disability in which a person is not able to control his or her activity or concentrate for a normal length of time






23. Physical - emotional -or sexual violence against children






24. A serious type of physical abuse that occurs when a baby is violently shaken






25. A response that encourages a particular behavior; for example - praising a child for acceptable behavior or when a task is done correctly






26. The set of changes that gives a child a physically mature body able to reproduce






27. First aid technique that tries to restore breathing and heartbeat to persons who show no signs of breathing or a pulse






28. A special unit that gives advice for treatment of poisoning






29. The ability to be spread from one person to another; the period during which a communicable disease can be spread to another person






30. A condition in which the baby does not grow and develop properly






31. Help in learning acceptable behavior






32. A condition affecting the lungs in which air passages tighten - making it difficult to breathe






33. Activity in which children play side by side without interacting






34. A child care worker who usually provides care in the child's home






35. A person with training beyond high school in a certain area






36. Procedure that removes food or other obstacles from a choking person's airway






37. A parenting style where parents are highly demanding and controlling with little or no affection






38. A sudden outburst of anger in which children may kick - scream - cry - or hold their breath






39. The study of how children grow and change






40. An injury caused by sudden - violent stretching of a joint or muscle






41. A break or crack in a bone






42. The length of time a person can concentrate on any one thing






43. A small amount of disease-carrying germs introduced to the body on purpose so that the body can build resistance to that disease






44. Two people who conceive a child; also called birth parents






45. A child with unusual intelligence - special artistic talents - and/or the ability to understand relationships and abstract ideas






46. The ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight - volume - number - or size






47. Learning experiences that are planned with a specific goal in mind






48. A disorder characterized by lack of communication - extreme concern with oneself - and detachment from reality






49. A person who provides a temporary home for a child






50. A child unable to perform certain physical - mental - and/or emotional tasks