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CDA Renewal - Home Visitor, Part B

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1.  Which key nutrient to pregnancy helps prevent birth defects?
  1. Vitamin A
  2. Iron
  3. Vitamin D
  4. Folic Acid
2.  What are some things that adults can do during child-centered play?
  1. Observe
  2. Scaffold
  3. Find just right moments to step in
  4. All of the above
3.  Poor concentration, attention, short-term memory and bedwetting are signs of which retained reflex?
  1. Symmetric Tonic Neck Reflex (STNR)
  2. Spinal Galant Reflex (SGR)
  3. Tonic Labrinthine Reflex (TLR)
  4. Moro Reflex
4.  Which type of books build critical thinking and language skills by encouraging children to develop storylines on their own?
  1. Nonfiction books
  2. Fiction books
  3. Wordless books
  4. Puzzle books
5.  What is the brain's ability to make sense of what the eye sees and is required for everyday skills such as eating, dressing, and writing?
  1. Motor coordination
  2. Language development
  3. Visual perception
  4. Bilateral coordination
6.  What is the first step in supporting positive parent-child interactions during home visits?
  1. Bring high-quality toys into the home
  2. Developing a positive relationship with the family and child
  3. Do the activity with the child yourself
  4. Tell the parent exactly what to do
7.  Which of the following would be best to say when listening to a child’s feelings?
  1. That is silly, you need to get over it.
  2. You shouldn't feel scared.
  3. This is a good thing. Be happy.
  4. Change can be difficult, and all of your feelings are okay to have. It is okay to feel sad, mad, worried, happy or scared.
8.  Which of the following describes emotional literacy?
  1. How I feel in a particular situation
  2. The ability to read emotion words
  3. The ability to read (identify), label, understand and act upon feelings of oneself and others in a healthy and socially acceptable manner
  4. Understanding and using of the most common emotion labels; happy, sad, scared, and angry/mad
9.  Which of the following is an evidenced-based strategy that supports a child's emotional literacy?
  1. Telling a child they shouldn't feel a certain way
  2. Adults hiding expression of emotions from children
  3. Telling children to stop crying
  4. Labeling and concrete descriptions of “all” emotions felt by adults and children
10.  What does the Turtle Technique teach children?
  1. How to act like a turtle
  2. How to hide during difficult situations
  3. How to be angry
  4. How to control their feelings and calm down in a 4-step process

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