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Question 1 of 20
1. Question
A “partnership” is possible only if both parties have the same role and opinions
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2. Question
The Ecological Systems Theory sees the child as the center of layers of concentric circles of environmental influence.
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3. Question
What are some common obstacles to partnerships between families and providers?
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4. Question
. Diversity refers to only visible differences such as race.
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5. Question
The first step in creating a partnership with families is to
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6. Question
Which of the following will not encourage a positive relationship between families and providers?
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7. Question
Helping build parental confidence is one of the best things providers can do to help children.
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8. Question
Families are called primary educators of their children simply because they were the first adult caregivers
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9. Question
The main types of learning that happen at home according to Katz are:
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10. Question
. What is one of the community services commonly needed by families of young children?
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11. Question
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.
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12. Question
It is best for families to leave quietly once their child is distracted by playing.
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Why do children cry when separated from their parents?
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14. Question
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.
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15. Question
The NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct names what as provider responsibilities to families in Ideals and Principles?
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16. Question
What are common barriers families face that may make it difficult to find and/or contact needed services?
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17. Question
Which is not a recommended response to an angry parent or family member?
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18. Question
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.
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19. Question
Confidentiality is an essential element of a trusting relationship between providers and families.
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20. Question
According to the NAEYC Code of Ethics, all handouts or written materials must be offered in families’ primary language.
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