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2. What is one way that early childhood programs help to meet the needs of families?
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By empowering families and validating their strengths.
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3. Hector is a firefighter and is going to share what he does for a living with the children in his son’s preschool classroom. This is an example of engaging families
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As resources
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4. Identify one strategy early educators can use to ensure the environment and curriculum reflect ALL children in care.
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Read books with characters that reflect children and their families.
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5. Many factors influence human development. Changes that happen in the historical and cultural context make up the ______.
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Chronosystem
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6. The best way to get to know each family is through ______ communication and contact.
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Individual
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7. ______ is an engagement strategy aimed at bolstering parent–child relationships and building upon parent strengths.
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Family education
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8. ______ is identified by Erik Erikson as the most important need for adults.
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Generativity
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9. Uri Bronfenbrenner developed ______, which describes families as an ever-changing social unit where members influence and adapt to each other’s needs.
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Ecological Systems Theory
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10. Several changes in family structure have occurred in recent years increasing the diversity of communities early educators will serve. Changes include: cultural and language differences, more variety in family forms and ______.
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Increased challenges due to rates of poverty
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11. ______ is an example of a microsystem within ecological systems theory.
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Family
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12. Because all families are complex and positive relationships lay the foundation for high-quality early learning, it is important to avoid making generalizations about families based ethnic, cultural, economic or religious affiliations?
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True
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13. Arent–teacher conferences is an example of a(n) ______ home-school communication strategy.
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Formal
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14. Vanessa is an early childhood educator who schedules home visits with each family twice per year. What is one of the main benefits of using home visits?
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Home visits provide a sense of caring and interest to the world of the child and family.
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15. Identify one of the six key components of family engagement.
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Families are encouraged to participate in decision-making about children’s education.
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16. Environment that most immediately affects a person, such as the family, school, or workplace ,this statement is related to ______ .
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Microsystem
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17. Which system is used for linkages between the family and the immediate neighborhood and community ?
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Mesosystem
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18. Macrosystems include the cultural, political, and economic forces that affect families .
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True
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19. A one-on-one interaction between the teacher and the child’s family that takes place in the child’s home is known as _______ .
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Home visit
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20. According to______, the stage of human development in which the mature adult focuses on the care and nurture of the young is known as generativity.
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Erik Erikson
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21. A one-on-two interaction between the child’s family and the teacher is known as Family–teacher conference.
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False
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22. The commitment of families to the early childhood program through a wide variety of options are known as Family engagement .
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True
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23. _______ are programs aimed at enhancing family–child relations and improving parenting competence
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Family education
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24. According to Bronfenbrenner’s family systems theory is known as ?
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Exosystem
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25. ______ are helping families gain a sense of control over events in their lives
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Empowerment
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26. Bronfenbrenner’s view of the family as an ever-developing and changing social unit in which members constantly accommodate and adapt to each other’s demands as well as to outside demands are known as ?
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Ecological systems
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27. According to family systems theory, takes into account the passage of time, both as the generally gets older and in terms of historic changes are known as Chronosystem
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True
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