Answer to Question 1
A
Feedback:
Seven-year-olds concentrate on fine motor skills, and this year has been called the eraser year because children are never quite content with what they have done. They set too high a standard for themselves and then have difficulty performing at that level. Toddlers believe in magical thinking. The child has already learned how to write. The eraser year does not mean that the child is erasing misdeeds or lying.
Answer to Question 2
B
Feedback:
If school is discussed as something to look forward to, as an adventure that will be satisfying and rewarding, a child comes to look forward to it as a positive experience. Pointing out how to get home from school might be more important than how to get to school. Warning about rules and expecting to work on the floor may cause the child to view school as punishment.