DEVELOPMENTALLY APPROPRIATE PRACTICES
FINAL PAPER 2026 TEST PAPER QUESTIONS
AND SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ Cultural groups differ in many ways, especially when it comes to
child-rearing practices, such as. Answer: behavior, feeding, sleeping,
toileting and individualization.
◉ Engaging diverse families in early childhood programs. Answer:
helps promote the health and well-being of the whole family.
◉ Developmentally Appropriate Practice emphasizes the need for
teachers to become more intentional about what they do. Answer:
This includes building a positive relationship with each child and
family within the context of their culture and through the inclusion
of children with special needs.
◉ Major concerns for parents becoming involved is Answer: Time
(lack of)
Cost (money, financial)
Energy
,◉ Another way to keep parents informed and connected is to have
resources and information available. Answer: You can ask local
college students in child development courses to write articles for
your newsletter, give parents recommendations for magazines or
books relevant to children, or ask parents to contribute articles or
check local government agencies for articles that have important
information to share.
◉ Modeling appropriate interactions with children will help
demonstrate Answer: appropriate ways to handle behavior.
◉ Part of being a professional is to practice what you preach.
Answer: Since you are an expert in the field of early childhood
development, many parents will watch how you interact with
children.
◉ Respecting families and sharing information promotes Answer:
positive relationships among all families and strengthens their sense
of belonging in the community.
◉ Partnering with families is a critical component to implementing
and maintaining Answer: Developmentally Appropriate Practice.
◉ Communicating and building a two-way relationship with parents
is a key to Answer: establishing a partnership with families.
,◉ True or False?
According to Maslow, the Sensorimotor stage of cognitive
development is best supported through highly structured
environments. Answer: False
According to Piaget, the Sensorimotor stage of cognitive
development is best supported through sensory perception and
motor activity.
◉ True or False?
According to Piaget, children 2-7 years old are egocentric. Answer:
True
◉ True or False?
Children who have successfully developed autonomy will emerge
more confident and will be able to move on to the Initiative vs. Guilt
stage according to Erikson. Answer: True
This theory suggests the way adults interact with children in the
initial stages determines how the children will develop, because
each stage is built upon the previous stage
◉ True or False?
Letting children participate in dramatic play when they are tired and
hungry helps them to move to higher levels on Maslow's Hierarchy
of Needs. Answer: False
, To move to a higher level on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, children
need to have the needs of the lower level met, such as being rested
and fed.
◉ True or False?
Vygotsky's theory encourages development through social
interactions and extended language opportunities. Answer: True
Piaget thought children create their own knowledge individually by
interacting with their environment. Vygotsky extended this thought
by stating children create knowledge by interacting with their
environment AND through social interactions, their culture and the
use of language
◉ True or False?
Vygotsky would expect a child to understand his or her role in the
scaffolding process. Answer: False
Child are not expected to understand his or her role in the
scaffolding process.
◉ True or False?
Motivational theories help children develop their self-esteem by
focusing on personality traits. Answer: False
Motivational theories help children develop their self-esteem by
focusing on personal motivation and desires.