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Infant Toddler Development Training
Module 2

Review

 

1. Tension was rising during an Early Steps meeting. Jill and Kim were once again in disagreement. Exasperated, Jill exclaimed 'you are so picky and demanding, Kim!' When Jill was giving this feedback, she made the following mistakes:
a. Responding impulsively and focusing on Kim as a person
b. Responding impulsively and focusing on a specific behavior
c. Responding publicly and directly
d. None of the above


2. According to Beckman (1996) which of the following behaviors conveys an attitude of superiority and fosters dependence?
a. Offering encouragement prematurely
b. Asking closed-ended questions
c. Using humor excessively
d. Offering advice prematurely


3. In transdisciplinary teams, supervised practice of newly acquired skills occurs during:
a. Role support
b. Role reversal
c. Role exchange
d. Role release


4. Joan came to work feeling really lousy. A close relationship recently ended and she was having a hard time coping. Bob, a fellow team member, noticed her distress and said, 'Don't worry Joan - time heals all wounds.' Bob's comment is best described as:
a. Supportive
b. Diminishing
c. Judgmental
d. Advice-giving


5. According to Avery, good listeners understand that
a. They will eventually get their turn to talk
b. The meeting will end sooner if fewer people talk
c. Ideas about 'right' and 'wrong' are always relative
d. None of the above

 

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