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Parenting Test
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Subject
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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. A procedure for forcing air into the lungs of a person whose breathing has stopped
Communicable diseases
Guidance
Artificial respiration
Positive reinforcement
2. The set of changes that gives a child a physically mature body able to reproduce
Infertility
puberty
environment
Potential
3. What a person is capable of becoming
Potential
moral behavior
Hyperactive child
Heredity
4. A child's fear of being away from parents - familiar caregivers - or the normal environment
Heimlich Maneuver
bonding
separation anxiety
stranger anxiety
5. An occupation to which you have made a long term commitment
Dual-career family
Career
Special needs child
Parenting
6. A person with training beyond high school in a certain area
Genetic counseling
Disabled child
Shaken baby syndrome
Paraprofessional
7. The sum of all qualities a person inherits from his or her parents at birth
cooperative play
Heredity
object permanence
temper tantrum
8. The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes such as reaching goals - meeting needs - and solving problems
Technology
reversibility
Infertility
Positive reinforcement
9. A response that encourages a particular behavior; for example - praising a child for acceptable behavior or when a task is done correctly
Positive reinforcement
Contagious
Democratic
classification
10. A term for enrolling special needs children into all areas of the curriculum
Nanny
Entry-level position
Inclusion
Responsibility
11. A response that tends to discourage a particular behavior from being repeated
Negative reinforcement
stranger anxiety
child development
seriation
12. A sudden outburst of anger in which children may kick - scream - cry - or hold their breath
Shaken baby syndrome
temper tantrum
Self concept
separation anxiety
13. A person's surroundings and everything in them - including both human and non-human factors
Foster parent
Rights
Discipline
environment
14. A person who owns and runs his or her own business
Gifted child
parallel play
Entrepreneur
Extended family
15. A seizure or a period of unconsciousness with uncontrolled jerking of muscles
Shaken baby syndrome
puberty
Convulsion
Infertility
16. Capable of going backward or forward through a series of actions or changes
Consistent
Sprain
Rights
reversibility
17. Failure to meet the child's physical or emotional needs
Postpartum depression
moral behavior
Child neglect
Technology
18. A beginning level job in a field for people with limited training and educaiton
large motor skills
Self concept
Entry-level position
Dual-career family
19. Providing love - support - attention - and encouragement
Blended family
Nurturing
Entrepreneur
Hyperactive child
20. The process of mentally grouping objects or ideas into categories or groups based on some unique feature
Consistent
Heimlich Maneuver
Communicable diseases
classification
21. Feeling of sadness and hopelessness following the birth - delivery - and recovery period
Genetic counseling
Dual-career family
Postpartum depression
Heimlich Maneuver
22. A condition in which the baby does not grow and develop properly
failure to thrive
separation anxiety
classification
role model
23. A child identified as needing assistance to compensate for specific disabilities
Child neglect
child development
Special needs child
Allergies
24. Family system in which one or more family members do not fulfill their responsibilities throwing the system out of balance
Dysfunctional family
role model
Gifted child
Nurturing
25. A person who becomes a parent through a legal process
Child neglect
role model
Sibling
Adoptive Parent
26. Medical advice that tells a couple the options and risks of having one or more children from a previous relationship
child development
Entrepreneur
Nanny
Genetic counseling
27. A deliberate act of deciding how many children and the spacing of years between each child
Infertility
parallel play
Autism
Family planning
28. Two people who conceive a child; also called birth parents
Biological parents
Latch key child
ADHD
Hyperactive child
29. A child with unusual intelligence - special artistic talents - and/or the ability to understand relationships and abstract ideas
Self control
Gifted child
Democratic
individual life cycle
30. Made up of a married couple and their biological or adoptive children
Child Development Associate (CDA)
separation anxiety
Postpartum depression
Nuclear family
31. The leader shares - is people oriented - and is open minded
Sibling
Negative reinforcement
Democratic
Shaken baby syndrome
32. Activity in which children play side by side without interacting
puberty
environment
parallel play
Genetic counseling
33. A special unit that gives advice for treatment of poisoning
Consistent
Poison Control Center
Blended family
Caregiver
34. The process of caring for children and helping them grow and learn
Guidance
Parenting
object permanence
stranger anxiety
35. The study of how children grow and change
Guidance
object permanence
Rights
child development
36. Help in learning acceptable behavior
Guidance
Wellness
Career
Hyperactive child
37. A condition affecting the lungs in which air passages tighten - making it difficult to breathe
Dual-career family
Artificial respiration
Wellness
Asthma
38. An ability that depends on the use and control of the finer muscles of the wrist - finger - and ankles
Dual-career family
Permissive
small motor skills
Asthma
39. A serious type of physical abuse that occurs when a baby is violently shaken
Rights
environment
object permanence
Shaken baby syndrome
40. A person that provides care for and meets the needs of someone else
bonding
Caregiver
Democratic
Family planning
41. A national credential that certified child care workers; it is earned based on hours of child care experience and post-secondary courses taken.
seriation
Child Development Associate (CDA)
Hyperactive child
moral behavior
42. The use and control of the large muscles of the back - legs - shoulders - and arms
Sprain
Latch key child
large motor skills
Rights
43. Several generations of a family that live together
Extended family
Special needs child
Discipline
ADHD
44. A person that someone admires and wishes to pattern his or her behavior after
CPR
role model
Entrepreneur
Dysfunctional family
45. A child who regularly goes home after school to an empty house or apartment
Foster parent
Blended family
Latch key child
Child Development Associate (CDA)
46. A small amount of disease-carrying germs introduced to the body on purpose so that the body can build resistance to that disease
Vaccine
Technology
Dysfunctional family
Child neglect
47. Procedure that removes food or other obstacles from a choking person's airway
Gifted child
Values
Child Development Associate (CDA)
Heimlich Maneuver
48. A child care worker who usually provides care in the child's home
Autism
Nanny
Potential
seriation
49. Conditions or situations to which one is entitled
Gifted child
Autism
Rights
Special needs child
50. Forming strong emotional ties between individuals
bonding
Contagious
Child abuse
Nuclear family