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34問 • 1年前
  • Trisha Karylle Viñas
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  • 1

    A key characteristic of the Phonics Approach to reading instruction

    It focuses on teaching the basic rules for translating written symbols (letters) into spoken words (sounds)

  • 2

    According to the Whole-Language Approach, how should reading instruction be structured?

    By teaching children to understand words in context and making reading a natural learning experience

  • 3

    What is the main advantage of the Phonics Approach in teaching reading to young children?

    It teaches children to decode written words by focusing on letter-sound relationships

  • 4

    Which approach emphasizes the importance of natural language learning through the context and meaning of words rather than focusing on isolated sounds or symbols?

    Whole-Language Approach

  • 5

    What is the role of vocabulary in early reading development according to the statement about children who begin elementary school with a robust vocabulary?

    A strong vocabulary aids children in recognizing the meaning of words, which makes reading easier

  • 6

    Which of the following best describes an infant’s visual abilities at birth?

    Infants can only see high-contrast patterns and objects close to their face.

  • 7

    When do infants typically begin to distinguish between different colors?

    3-4 months of age

  • 8

    Which sense is most crucial for an infant's early social development?

    Hearing

  • 9

    At birth, which sense is least developed in infants?

    Vision

  • 10

    How does an infant's hearing ability develop during the first few months of life?

    Infants can hear high-pitched sounds better than low-pitched sounds.

  • 11

    Which of the following is the most significant way that sensory development contributes to an infant’s early interactions with the world?

    It helps infants recognize the sounds of their mother's voice.

  • 12

    By around 6 months of age, how has an infant's visual development typically progressed?

    Infants can focus on objects at various distances and track moving objects.

  • 13

    The ability of infants to perceive depth (depth perception) begins to emerge around which age?

    4 months

  • 14

    Which of the following plays a key role in the development of auditory localization (the ability to locate the source of a sound)?

    The growth and maturation of the auditory cortex

  • 15

    What is the term used to describe the process by which infants' sensory systems gradually improve over time?

    Sensory Maturation

  • 16

    What is the role of sensory development in an infant’s emotional and cognitive growth?

    Sensory experiences provide infants with the foundation for later language acquisition, attachment, and learning

  • 17

    What is the typical weight gain for an infant during the first few months of life?

    5-7 ounces per week

  • 18

    By what age do infants typically double their birth weight?

    4-6 months

  • 19

    How much do infants grow in length each month during the first six months of life?

    1 inch (2.5 cm)

  • 20

    By their first birthday, infants typically reach what length?

    30 inches (76 cm)

  • 21

    The head accounts for approximately what fraction of an infant’s body length at birth?

    One quarter

  • 22

    By age 1, how much will an infant's head circumference typically measure?

    18 inches (46 cm)

  • 23

    In Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development, which stage is associated with the concept of ego integrity?

    Integrity vs. Despair

  • 24

    By age 2, the brain reaches approximately what percentage of its adult size?

    80%

  • 25

    What is synaptogenesis?

    The formation of new connections between neurons

  • 26

    At what age do most infants begin to sit up without support?

    6-8 months

  • 27

    Most infants start crawling between the ages of:

    6-10 months

  • 28

    At what age do many infants begin to walk independently?

    10-14 months

  • 29

    What fine motor skill typically develops by 9 months of age?

    Using the pincer grasp to pick up small objects

  • 30

    At what age do most infants begin to demonstrate head control while lying on their stomach?

    3 months

  • 31

    What is the typical sleep pattern for infants during the first few months?

    They sleep about 16-18 hours a day in short periods.

  • 32

    When should solid foods typically be introduced to an infant's diet?

    4-6 months

  • 33

    What is presbyopia?

    An age-related condition that affects the ability to focus on nearby objects

  • 34

    What causes presbyopia?

    The gradual thickening and loss of flexibility of the lens inside the eye

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    A key characteristic of the Phonics Approach to reading instruction

    It focuses on teaching the basic rules for translating written symbols (letters) into spoken words (sounds)

  • 2

    According to the Whole-Language Approach, how should reading instruction be structured?

    By teaching children to understand words in context and making reading a natural learning experience

  • 3

    What is the main advantage of the Phonics Approach in teaching reading to young children?

    It teaches children to decode written words by focusing on letter-sound relationships

  • 4

    Which approach emphasizes the importance of natural language learning through the context and meaning of words rather than focusing on isolated sounds or symbols?

    Whole-Language Approach

  • 5

    What is the role of vocabulary in early reading development according to the statement about children who begin elementary school with a robust vocabulary?

    A strong vocabulary aids children in recognizing the meaning of words, which makes reading easier

  • 6

    Which of the following best describes an infant’s visual abilities at birth?

    Infants can only see high-contrast patterns and objects close to their face.

  • 7

    When do infants typically begin to distinguish between different colors?

    3-4 months of age

  • 8

    Which sense is most crucial for an infant's early social development?

    Hearing

  • 9

    At birth, which sense is least developed in infants?

    Vision

  • 10

    How does an infant's hearing ability develop during the first few months of life?

    Infants can hear high-pitched sounds better than low-pitched sounds.

  • 11

    Which of the following is the most significant way that sensory development contributes to an infant’s early interactions with the world?

    It helps infants recognize the sounds of their mother's voice.

  • 12

    By around 6 months of age, how has an infant's visual development typically progressed?

    Infants can focus on objects at various distances and track moving objects.

  • 13

    The ability of infants to perceive depth (depth perception) begins to emerge around which age?

    4 months

  • 14

    Which of the following plays a key role in the development of auditory localization (the ability to locate the source of a sound)?

    The growth and maturation of the auditory cortex

  • 15

    What is the term used to describe the process by which infants' sensory systems gradually improve over time?

    Sensory Maturation

  • 16

    What is the role of sensory development in an infant’s emotional and cognitive growth?

    Sensory experiences provide infants with the foundation for later language acquisition, attachment, and learning

  • 17

    What is the typical weight gain for an infant during the first few months of life?

    5-7 ounces per week

  • 18

    By what age do infants typically double their birth weight?

    4-6 months

  • 19

    How much do infants grow in length each month during the first six months of life?

    1 inch (2.5 cm)

  • 20

    By their first birthday, infants typically reach what length?

    30 inches (76 cm)

  • 21

    The head accounts for approximately what fraction of an infant’s body length at birth?

    One quarter

  • 22

    By age 1, how much will an infant's head circumference typically measure?

    18 inches (46 cm)

  • 23

    In Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development, which stage is associated with the concept of ego integrity?

    Integrity vs. Despair

  • 24

    By age 2, the brain reaches approximately what percentage of its adult size?

    80%

  • 25

    What is synaptogenesis?

    The formation of new connections between neurons

  • 26

    At what age do most infants begin to sit up without support?

    6-8 months

  • 27

    Most infants start crawling between the ages of:

    6-10 months

  • 28

    At what age do many infants begin to walk independently?

    10-14 months

  • 29

    What fine motor skill typically develops by 9 months of age?

    Using the pincer grasp to pick up small objects

  • 30

    At what age do most infants begin to demonstrate head control while lying on their stomach?

    3 months

  • 31

    What is the typical sleep pattern for infants during the first few months?

    They sleep about 16-18 hours a day in short periods.

  • 32

    When should solid foods typically be introduced to an infant's diet?

    4-6 months

  • 33

    What is presbyopia?

    An age-related condition that affects the ability to focus on nearby objects

  • 34

    What causes presbyopia?

    The gradual thickening and loss of flexibility of the lens inside the eye