Question 1
.5 pts
Children have an expanded working memory, which allows them to take in and manage more
information at one time.
True
False
Question 2
2..5 pts
Specialized antibullying interventions in schools should focus primarily on fostering a positive ______.
school climate
school-community relationship
parental involvement system
experience for school staff
Question 3
2..5 pts
Especially during traumatic events like the COVID-19 pandemic, counselors should share their anxiety
with children in order to normalize these fears.
True
False
Question 4
2..5 pts
Which of the following counseling approaches can be used most effectively as a preventative and
remedial intervention for dealing with middle-school students who have repetitive behavioral issues in
the school setting?
solution-focused brief counseling
choice theory
Adlerian therapy
, psychodynamic therapy
Question 5
2..5 pts
Children as young as age 8 have been reported taking part in unhealthy dieting and eating behaviors.
True
False
Question 6
2..5 pts
______ involves the child realizing that just because the shape or form of an object changes, does not
mean the object appears or disappears.
Object permanence
Scaffolding
Conservation
Metamemory
Question 7
2..5 pts
When children living in poverty compare themselves to their middle school classmates, they become
very susceptible to developing ______, which can trigger a downward spiral.
anger
drug habits
low self-esteem
bullying behaviors
Question 8
2..5 pts
According to Selman, during the ______ stage of social perspective taking, children display a
collaborative integration of relationship dynamics.
.5 pts
Children have an expanded working memory, which allows them to take in and manage more
information at one time.
True
False
Question 2
2..5 pts
Specialized antibullying interventions in schools should focus primarily on fostering a positive ______.
school climate
school-community relationship
parental involvement system
experience for school staff
Question 3
2..5 pts
Especially during traumatic events like the COVID-19 pandemic, counselors should share their anxiety
with children in order to normalize these fears.
True
False
Question 4
2..5 pts
Which of the following counseling approaches can be used most effectively as a preventative and
remedial intervention for dealing with middle-school students who have repetitive behavioral issues in
the school setting?
solution-focused brief counseling
choice theory
Adlerian therapy
, psychodynamic therapy
Question 5
2..5 pts
Children as young as age 8 have been reported taking part in unhealthy dieting and eating behaviors.
True
False
Question 6
2..5 pts
______ involves the child realizing that just because the shape or form of an object changes, does not
mean the object appears or disappears.
Object permanence
Scaffolding
Conservation
Metamemory
Question 7
2..5 pts
When children living in poverty compare themselves to their middle school classmates, they become
very susceptible to developing ______, which can trigger a downward spiral.
anger
drug habits
low self-esteem
bullying behaviors
Question 8
2..5 pts
According to Selman, during the ______ stage of social perspective taking, children display a
collaborative integration of relationship dynamics.