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Which of the following contributes to infants developing a sense of basic trust
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Baylee
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A child’s strength and balance, which allows the child to walk early, is considered what type of constraint
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Roberta Devine
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1. Discuss the role children’s adjustment prior to the divorce plays in their post-divorce adjustment.
Can someone explain this
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Anonymous
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The teacher wants to know if spanking relates to behavior problems in children. She wants to find a group of parents who spank
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Anonymous
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Frost state "play is the chief vehicle for the development of imagination and intelligence, language, social skills, and
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Which one of the following situations best illustrates the word autonomy?
A. A daycare manager planning the yearly curriculum B.
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rebeca
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I am a little confused about what the question means by this
What are some possible consequences or repercussions of the issue or
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Betty
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Timing and __ are important skills for caregivers to use to facilitate infant-toddler social play ?
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elxia
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Which fine motor skill would you expect children to be able to perform earliest?
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Alicia
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At the age of ______ most of the children barrely
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Veronica Deshmukh
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12. Many children in the stage of industry demonstrate the urge to
A. master skills. B. test behavioral boundaries. C. depend on
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Diana
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7. Most children who are six or seven years old are beginning which of Erikson's stages of development?
A. Inferiority B. Guilt
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Diana
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How do adults contribute to children's sense of initiative?
A. By punishing mistakes, so the child learns to avoid them B. By
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Diana
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A/An _______ individual is most likely to guide children successfully.
A. culturally competent B. emotional C. authoritarian D.
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Diana
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Please i need point on this topic both support and oppose, "glorious children are born or made"?
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poppy👌🤔
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When a child knows he is an individual and can influence events (like pointing to his father and exclaiming "Daddy!"), the child
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Diana
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What interaction most frequently elicits anger in young children?
A. Conflict over possessions B. Social rejection C. Verbal
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Diana
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Appropriate limits encourage children to develop
A. multiculturalism. B. control within themselves. C. emotional dependence. D.
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Diana
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Keeping children's needs in mind when devising a daily schedule shows that you
A. provide direct guidance. B. respect them. C.
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Diana
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14. At what age can a child begin to take another's perspective?
A. 10 B. 8 C. 6 D. 4 my answer is B.
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Diana
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9. What do the side effects of negative discipline include?
A. Less aggression by the child B. Less self-control by the child C.
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Diana
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During the sensorimotor stage of development, infants take information from new experiences and
integrate it with the already
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Diana
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Justine cruises around furniture and transfers from one piece of furniture to the next by taking one step.
She has taken one or
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Diana
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According to Piaget, children develop through a series of stages that:
1. lead all children to the final and most advanced stages
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andrew
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According to Piaget, children develop through a series of stages that:
lead all children to the final and most advanced stages of
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ty
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There is a fine line between guiding children's problem solving and interfinf with their self discovery. I am think f
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Betty
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Name an object for a child may promote the child's oberservation of it's distinct features. T or F I am think T 2.Most toddlers
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Betty
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If a psychologist forms a complex explanation about child development that is based on information from many different studies,
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Bri
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3. Girl babies want to look more at:
a)faces. b)movement. c)colors. d)light. 5. Kid writing encourages: a)academic excellence.
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lomza
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According the Vygotsky, all of the following are forms of representation considered to be natural events
of letter writing in
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Priscila
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Children need many opportunities to play with peers to learn how to engage in
A. antisocial and complex play as well as how to
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Priscila
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I am having a hard time finding article for this assigment?
Find an article on one or more strategies that work with young
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Betty
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I need help with finding articles dealing turbulent times for children.
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Betty
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Why is it wise to avoid a struggle with a child about conforming to a particular routine?
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Anonymous
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A young child does something he knows is wrong and immediately looks at an adult for a reaction. This
child has learned to A. use
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Priscila
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One method of planning for attachment could be
A. anticipating all emotional circumstances and needs. B. providing a structured,
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Priscila
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what are steps that can be taken at each level to reduce gender stereotyping in children using Bronfenbrenner’s ecological
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mw
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Why is being intentional important for enhancing children's play ?
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scooby
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Does having an unusual name, such as Chastity, Englebert or Moon unit, have an effect on how a child develops? The results of
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Help please me
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At what age do children usually engage in exciting, danger-packed themes in dramatic play
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gina
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How do parents influence a child's personality according to each theory: evolutionary, biological/genetic, and behavioral?
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Melissa
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Which statement most accurately reflects what we know about young children's friendships?
A. Toddlers aren't capable of
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Priscila
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would be a suitable activity if you wanted to help children develop cause-and-effect reasoning A word association B changes C
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Krn
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How can educators help children cope with stress in middle childhood?
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Trish
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independent variable and dependent variable of
Children who lived on the bottom floors (who were exposed to a high level of
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Because of the potential effects of chromosomal abnormalities, a child's development begins:
A. at conception B. at birth C. when
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Brigette
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Which of the following is a potential effect on children living in environments lacking in stimulation?
A. Decreased appetite
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Brigette
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In the Wuthering Heights,What are the most influential forces in the shaping of a child’s values and behavior? Parents,
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win
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Why is it so important for teens, and even younger children, to have regular responsibilities within the family?
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Matthew Farmer
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Select the most accurate APA-style reference: (Points : 1)
Kenney, M. (2012). Child, family, and neighborhood associations with
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madam
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