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Why does day care for the toddler differ from that of the preschooler?
 
  a. Toddlers have a shorter attention span.
  b. Toddlers need more group play.
  c. Toddlers are less prone to environmental dangers.
  d. Toddlers require less outdoor space.

Question 2

What guideline should an adult follow when speaking to a toddler?
 
  a. Be at eye level with the child.
  b. Hold by the shoulders to keep the child's attention.
  c. Seat the child to focus on conversation.
  d. Speak in a firm strong voice.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
Toddlers have a shorter attention span than preschoolers and are prone to investigate other opportunities in the environment that may put them in harm's way. Toddlers are more interested in parallel play.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
Being at eye level is helpful to hold the child's attention and is especially important when the child is frightened.



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