#1
What is socioemotional development in early childhood?
It includes the development of social skills and emotional regulation.
ExplanationSocioemotional development encompasses social skills and emotional regulation.
#2
Which of the following is NOT a component of socioemotional development?
Language development
ExplanationLanguage development is not a component of socioemotional development.
#3
What is the main idea behind the attachment theory?
Children need to form a close relationship with at least one caregiver for healthy development.
ExplanationAttachment theory emphasizes the importance of forming close relationships with caregivers for healthy development.
#4
Which parenting style is characterized by high demands and low responsiveness?
Authoritarian
ExplanationAuthoritarian parenting style involves high demands and low responsiveness.
#5
What role does scaffolding play in socioemotional development?
It refers to the support provided by adults or peers to help a child perform a task.
ExplanationScaffolding provides support for children to accomplish tasks.
#6
Which parenting style is characterized by high warmth and high control?
Authoritative
ExplanationAuthoritative parenting style involves high warmth and high control.
#7
What is one potential negative outcome of permissive parenting?
Children may struggle with self-control.
ExplanationPermissive parenting may lead to children struggling with self-control.
#8
How can parents promote socioemotional development in their children?
By providing a nurturing and supportive environment
ExplanationParents can promote socioemotional development by offering a nurturing and supportive environment.
#9
What is one potential negative outcome of authoritarian parenting?
Children may have low self-esteem.
ExplanationOne potential negative outcome of authoritarian parenting is children having low self-esteem.
#10
How do cultural differences influence parenting styles?
Cultural beliefs and values shape parenting styles.
ExplanationParenting styles are shaped by cultural beliefs and values.