1.you should serve meals and snacks for young children?

(a|)at the same time daily (my answer)
(b)only when the children are hungry
(c)in a complety quiet atmosphere
(d)at a different time everyday

2.children often use parallel play as a way to ?
(a)develop their social skills
(b)enter a new play group (my answer)
(C)learn cooperation with others
(d)learn organized games

3.which of the following statements about the development of a child's language skills is correct?
(a)you should teach language skills during circle or sharing time
(b)asking leading questions can hinder language development
(c)reading aloud to children encourages language development (my answer)
(d)children should wait until an activity is complete before talking about it

4.when resolving conflicts between students in an after school program the teacher aide should ?
(a)give attention to the aggressor first
(b)let children discuss their differences with each other (my answer)
(c)never use a time out corner
(d)separate and isolate the children

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I agree with your answers.

writeacher what do you think

1. (a) at the same time daily - Yes, serving meals and snacks for young children at the same time daily is a good approach. This helps establish a routine, promotes healthy eating habits, and ensures that children have regular access to nutritious food.

2. (b) enter a new play group - No, parallel play is when children play alongside each other without interacting directly. It is a typical behavior in early childhood and is not specifically related to entering a new play group.

3. (c) reading aloud to children encourages language development - Yes, this is correct. Reading aloud to children is an effective way to expose them to language, expand their vocabulary, enhance listening skills, and spark their interest in reading.

4. (b) let children discuss their differences with each other - Yes, this is a good approach. Allowing children to discuss their differences and find a solution together promotes conflict resolution, problem-solving skills, and encourages communication and empathy among peers. However, if the situation escalates or becomes unsafe, the teacher aide might need to intervene and provide guidance or support.