Cdev 140: Early Childhood Development Question Paper
Cdev 140: Early Childhood Development
Course:Bachelor Of Science In Community Development
Institution: Chuka University question papers
Exam Year:2013
CHUKA
UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
FIRST YEAR EXAMINATION FOR THE AWARD OF DEGREE IN
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
CDEV 140: EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
STREAMS: CDEV Y1S2 TIME: 2 HOURS
DAY/DATE: FRIDAY 9/8/2013 2.30 PM- 4.30 PM
INSTRUCTIONS:
Answer All Questions in Section A and Two Questions in Section B
Section A
1. (a) (i) Give five reasons as to why children are put into orphanages
[5 marks]
(ii) Describe qualities of a parent who is likely to positively influence a child development. [5 marks]
(b) (i) State any four community factors influence on development of the child? [4 marks]
(ii) Outline four roles of a father in a family. [4 marks]
(iii) Identify and explain any four types of health in a family. [12 marks]
Section B
2. (a) Describe the conception process [10 marks]
(b) School and peer affect a growing child. Justify this statement [10 marks]
3. Discuss sex determination in human species [20 marks]
4. Describe any five parental characteristics that may negatively affect the growing child. [20 marks]
5. Write short notes on the following types of families [20 marks]
(a) Adoptive family
(b) Extended family
(c) Single parent family
(d) Blended or Reconstituted family
(e) Monogamous family
6. (a) (i) Differentiate between Polyandry and Polygamous families [1 mark]
(ii) State any two common advantages and disadvantages of these kinds of marriages. [4 marks]
(iii) State any five contributions of boarding school to children [5 marks]
(b) (i) Identify any five contemporary forces threatening the survival of the family. [5 marks]
(ii) State any five ways that can be used to save the institution of the family.
[5 marks]
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