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Test Differences between autonomy and dependence
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QUESTION 1: WHAT IS AUTONOMY IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION?
The child's inability to perform basic activities without assistance
A child's ability to be independent in daily life
Lack of self-esteem and self-confidence of the child
Excessive demands of children on adults
QUESTION 2: WHAT CAN DEPENDENCE GENERATE IN CHILDREN?
Greater emotional control
Development of self-esteem and self-confidence
Feeling of inability to do things on their own
Increased responsibility and organization
QUESTION 3: WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO FOSTER AUTONOMY IN CHILDREN?
To generate stress in adults
To develop self-esteem, confidence and decision making
To be more demanding with adults
To prevent emotional, social and cognitive development
QUESTION 4: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AUTONOMOUS CHILDREN AND DEPENDENT CHILDREN?
Autonomous children are less capable of making decisions
Dependent children have higher self-confidence
Autonomous children are more responsible
Dependent children have greater emotional control
QUESTION 5: WHAT CAN HAPPEN IF A CHILD IS CONSTANTLY DEPENDENT ON THE APPROVAL AND AFFECTION OF OTHERS?
Development of self-esteem and self-confidence
Low self-esteem and lack of self-confidence
Increased responsibility and decision making
Establishment of healthy and balanced relationships
QUESTION 6: WHAT IS THE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AUTONOMY AND DEPENDENCE?
These are two identical concepts in early childhood education
They are two independent and unrelated concepts
They are two different but interconnected concepts
These are two concepts that do not affect emotional or social development
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