Thursday, January 5, 2012

Third Interview Questions

1. what are three things you find challenging when working with children 
2. Do you feel that child find that development comes from Nature or from Nurture 
3. With a child's Cognitive learning always progressing do you feel that genetics take a big part in this.
4. In one of the projects I've done i read an artical that stated they weren't sure if left handed children developed any differently then right handed, what is your take on this 
5. what is the best way to raise a child in an environment of media, peer pressure etc 
6. what years do you believe to be crucial in a child's life 
7.When feeding a child the wrong foods does that generally take a toll on their learning 
8. What are some issues that one can see in when I child is trying to master their speak and language 
9. What are your take on the three famous theories maturation, environmentalism, and constructiveness (if haven't heard I will elaborate in them) 
10.what is the definition in your own words on child development 
11. What do you usually see when working with children that you can compare to a young adult
12. many decisions for example what school a child should go to is up to the parent. Do you feel that many schools in the LA district is what are causing some children to have issues with learning or is it genetics
13. I have heard of a child development center but can you please elaborate on what they do. 
14. When the child is baby to toddler do you feel they should go to day care or stay at home and why 
15. What is the best way to handle a problem when a child is heading towards the formal stage
16. Genetics state a huge part in child development what is your take on that 
17. When a child is diagnose with any disability being a learning one what might a parent do to make it easier on the child at home.
18. does a child diagnosed with a disability go threw the same changes of that of a regular child
19. Can you elaborate on the stages of child development 
20. What is the best way to make sure your child develops well


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