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when are childern first developmentally ready to being learning science?
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carlo
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The formation of children's core values is most strongly influenced by
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Lina
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Children express emotions in a clear and intentional way, and begin to express some complex emotions, such as pride.
O a. 8
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Children express a variety of primary emotions such as contentment, distress, joy, sadness, interest, surprise, disgust, anger,
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Why is important for children to draw pictures of things that scare them (otherwise what does the child learn from this?
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Madison
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When a child not only throws a ball farther than she had previously, but also changes the way the throws the ball, the change is
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Lisa
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By the age of ___,a child's perceptual map for phonetic discrimination is A. one month B. six months C. one year D. five years
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Anonymous
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Which of the following is a chacteristic of middle childhood?
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Patty
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Please help. I posted this question before but did not seem to get an answer/ A child who moved from throwing a ball using only
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action
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what happens as children process into middle childhood?
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Anonymous
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Repeating Ms.Sue. Thanks for your keen observation.
Beuron development and elaboration, which occurs between birth and age 10, is
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action
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a child who moved from throwing a ball using only an elbow movement to throwing a ball using her elbow,wrist and shoulder is
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action
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Both before and after birth,physical development follows the cephalocaudal principle and the proximodistal principle.Which pair
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vedrana
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one of the most important function pf a child's peer group is
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colleen
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Does play allow children to experience symbolism?
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shashi
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How you would design the children's play environment based on piaget's theory?
Thankyou
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shashi
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which country would rank as the best place to raise a child. Be sure to include comparisons such as Literacy rates, infant
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Kim
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You're likely to be observing the rooting reflex when the baby A. turns his or her head and mouth toward a stimulus that brushes
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terrance
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how children learn
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Martin
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the style of adult-child interaction that promotes self-esteem and self-control is
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glenda
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please i need help with the question .
when preparing an environment for school-aged children, the caregiver school ensure that
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alta
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Johnny is a 5-year-old kindergarten student starting school for the first time. What changes do you expect to see Johnny go
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Anonymous
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According to the Bayley Scales of Infant Development,most children who are ????months old use the past tense and walk up stairs
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vedrana
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My Moral Reasoning assignment says to select one of the age groups I chose in week 6: Middle Childhood (6-10).
Then says: Decide
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Lola
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1.For motor development,the greatest importance for the developing infant is. A.tummy time b.sitting c.crawling d.walking my
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vanessa
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Does anyone think that a child should witness "good and bad" circumstances? Is it good for a child to see different perspectives
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meshelle
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I have a questions that I have answered If some one could just check it Thanks.
Neuron development and elaboration, which occurs
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Barb
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A major goal of a child's transition to a new program is to: a.meet new people b.learn new skills c.meet new teachers d.transfer
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jay
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It's important to help children develop positive self-esteem because
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Anonymous
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the formation of childrens core values is most strongly influenced by?
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sally
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how is erikson's development theory applicable to children today? Did he use science to back up his theory?
Could you help me
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Anonymous
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The formation of children's core values is most strongly influenced by:
a) peers b) family c) elemantary school teachers d) child
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Hannah
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I have nearly completed my Child Day Care Management. They give me a project sheet Competency Goals I II II, etc. the first Goal
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Abbie
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As a day care worker, you should be familiar with the development of children. Which one of the following items is a
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Abbie
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i have son that 2 year and still not talking .what should i do ?
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makeeda
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Introducing organized sports among young children is not recommended because?
A.this excludes the teacher or caregiver from a
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Abbie
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The 5 Periods of Child Development in Emotional development
i cant find any sites. can u help plz
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scooby
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Compare the social and emotional development of children in early childhood (2-6) and middle childhood(6-10).
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Tiara
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o Explain the stages of social and moral development children experience from early childhood through adolescence
this is what i
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scooby
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Explain the stages of social and moral development children experience from early childhood through adolescence.
can you help me
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scooby
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when a child demonstrates an inability to leap over a barrier his teacher checks to see if he has mastered the skill of jumping
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Rosa
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what is the difference between children's places and places for children?
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discuss how "children's places" can enhance children's sense of belonging and identity, social and emotional development
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You're watching 18 month olds at play. What you're most likely to observe is
A. boys and girls interacting in complex roles. B.
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M
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You're watching 18 month olds at play. What you're most likely to observe is
A. boys and girls interacting in complex roles. B.
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M
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how children learn study unit #5
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Anonymous
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how children learn test
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Anonymous
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When a child repeats a behavior or action simply to observe that action, you would NOT infer that, A. the child finds the
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Charlene
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The formation of children's core values is most strongly influenced by
a peers. B family. C elementary school teacher. D child
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Rosa
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how you can assess a child’s knowledge?
i also have another question. what are Gardner's intelligences? is it Linguistic
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scooby
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