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How does this problem create a barrier for creating strong and healthy children in this country?
need someone to explain please.
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nina
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A teacher wants to know why Ben , a preschooler,wake up every morning at about 3.00 and refuses to go back to sleep .the teacher
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Ann
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A teacher wants to know why Ben, a preschooler, wakes up every morning at about 3:00 and refuses to go back to sleep. The
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Camryn
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A child who has not developed a secure attachment with you.
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Dill
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Piaget's concept of conservation is important to developmental scientists when assessing thinking of preschool and school-age
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Tonya
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. Which of the following factors helps a child develop a positive self-concept?
A. Material wealth B. The sex of the child C.
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j
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How are the “image of the child” and the “image of the teacher connected"?
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Travis
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At Erickson Autonomy Shame and Doubt stage how do parents hinder or promote a child development?
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Anonymous
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Four-year-old Sergai can tell his Poppa how to wash the clothes. Yesterday, Sergai told Poppa , “First get the dirty clothes
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Tonya
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In what ways have factors from Microsystems outside the family, from the mesosystem, and the exosystem possibly influenced your
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M
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Describe three specific examples of changes in your child’s behavior at age 4 that
seem to stem from growth in cognitive and
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M
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Compared to adults, when children perform complex tasks they
a.use less working memory. b.are likely to perform fewer processes
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Woody
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How children's drawings develop (1. is, are) a fascinating subject. For example, a two-year-old and sometimes even a
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miguel
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Carl is getting tired of two children in his three-year-old room having wetting accidents on the playground. The class always
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asked by
bev
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Have you changed in regards to how you work with children?
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John
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What view do you have of the children's skills and competencies? In what ways do you need to transform your view of children to
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asked by
John
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A ________ is an in-depth look at a particular child at a specific point in time.
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Ella
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What are some of the ways that children learn about gender stereotypes?
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priya
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For healthy brain development, which of the following do young children not need in their relationships?
A. Positiveness B.
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Kaleisha
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What is the latest point in the childhood years at which behavioral interventions are likely to be relatively effective in
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asked by
Anonymous
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According to the results of a 1971 experiment, children who play together are better able to
A. work together. B. argue with each
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Kaleisha
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katie is two years old it is probable that she can
a. flex her leg and kick the ball b. push against the ball but not really kick
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siulaniperez
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ms wigg find that a two year old billy is throwing a tantrum because james will not share his tricycle with him. billy tantrum
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siulaniperez
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ms wigg find that a two year old billy is throwing a tantrum because james will not share his tricycle with him. billy tantrum
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siulaniperez
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IS this a good research question?
What stage of childhood development does research show how experiences affect brain development
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De
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Which of the following examples describes a child in the symbolic level?
A. A child who can't identify numbers above 10 B. A
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lauren
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a baby is usually able to do some self feeding with soft finger foods at about the age of ----months
a.8 b.4 c.12 my answer is a
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susue
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the ability of a child to stand and perhaps climb usually occurs around the age----months
a.12 b.14 c.18 my answer is 12
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susue
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the philosophy of a child care program describes
a.how to go about accomplishing your goals b.a list of policy considerations for
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asked by
susue
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An 18-month-old child putting large beads in a plastic bowl and pouring them out is
A. developmentally superior. B. normal and
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asked by
Luis
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Introducing organized sports among young children is not recommended because
A. they lack the social interaction skills needed.
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Amanda
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How have the theories of Erikson, Maslow, Piaget, and Vygotsky been applied to childhood classrooms?
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asked by
annie
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caregivers can expect children to take care o
f their own personal needs by the age a.11 b.9 c.7 d.5 my answer is b
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susue
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A very young child takes his socks off. The caregiver puts it back on. This process is repeated over and over. The child is
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asked by
lyn
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An 18-month-old child putting large beads in a plastic bowl and pouring them out is
A. developmentally superior. B. normal and
1 answer
asked by
Dolores
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which sound better
1. A child's perspective of life is imaginative and Innocent. 2. A child's perspective of life is filled with
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asked by
Seravy
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Early childhood encompasses three of the four Piagetian stages. Which one of the following stages is not
reached during early
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asked by
Daniella
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During which stage of play where a child is no longer concerned about what other children are doing?
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Monica
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how has psychology been impacted by the philosophical and religious theories of child rearing?
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asked by
rosa
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The interaction between a child's biological makeup and the environmental influences that affect his or her development and
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asked by
Amanda
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compare 3 children 4 years, 18 months, 10 years to physical or cognitive growth
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asked by
Anonymous
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Does the process of attachment last the child's whole life or until the child's needs are met?
I think until the child's needs
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asked by
Anonymous
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At what age is it important to socialize a child to feel or not to feel?
a. The first two months b. The first year of life c. The
1 answer
asked by
Anonymous
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Creative thinking in children is like creative thinking in adults in that they both:
a. have experiences that are complex,
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asked by
GALEN
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Infants generally sit up without support at
a.9 months b.3 months c.6 months d.birth
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asked by
Anonymous
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One effective way to include children in developing an attractive environment is to ask them
A. to describe their bedrooms. B.
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asked by
Amanda
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One can encourage children to engage in sociodramatic play by
A. providing easels and paint. B. creating forts and other
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asked by
Amanda
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Which of the following is the most accurate statement about separation anxiety?
A. Separation anxiety usually appears the age
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asked by
Amanda
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People who understand the characteristics of children at various ages are more likely to develop activities and experiences for
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asked by
Amanda
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The traditional term latchkey children refers to
A. children who know how to properly use house keys. B. children who are between
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asked by
Amanda
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