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children can be best described as ?
a.mini-adults b.proto-adults c.diminished adults d.adults -in- waiting my answer is a
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susue
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What is the correct temporal order by which a child learns to make sense of new information that is unlike anything the child
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anonymous
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1. A child who exhibits “unconditionality” regarding confidence and self-esteem ___________ (Points : 1)
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anonymous
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a childs self-esteem?
a.must come from within the child itself b.is essentially an objective experience c.can be impressed on a
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susue
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most professionals agree that much of the major emotional business of the child iscompleted by the age of?
a.two b.three c.five
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susue
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a famous quotation on child development attributed to the Jesuits most emphasizes the importance of?
a.early childhood
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susue
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a famous quotation on child development attributed to the Jesuits most emphasizes the importance of
a.early childhood experiences
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susue
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child development can most aptly be described as?
a.linear b.like a pyramid c.like an inverted pyramid d.cyclical my answer is c
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susue
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suppose you wanted to do research on how best to gradually charge the behavior of a fearful child. Which of the following
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Sarah
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A/an------ is a chracteristic of children at age five
A. understanding of ramifications of one's action B. desire to play with
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Brenna
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The stress factor which is likely to cause the most severe behavioral consequences for children is
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Anonymous
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What are the benefits of involving children in outdoor activities at an early age?
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Bonnie
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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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tye
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On the Child Development Checklist, you've checked the item "Spends time watching others at play"
for a preschool child in your
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Anonymous
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It's difficult for a young child to experience true empathy until he or she
A. reaches the age of 8. B. is able to see things
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Anonymous
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Which of the following statements about large motor development in children is correct?
A. Catching a ball is easier than
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Anonymous
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CORRECT THIS SENTENCE; Do not accept me to help that troublesome child.
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Anonymous
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14. A child who has not developed a secure attachment with you
A. may keep looking your way every time she causes a disruption.
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Anonymous
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Name four child characteristics that might make a preschool child hard to identify as talented or gifted.
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betsy
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To promote infant (six to twelve months) speech growth, name five useful adult techniques.
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betsy
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Developmental Observation of young children is best done In
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Yuliana
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Can someone check if this is correct? Of all ages, ages four year olds need the most a) challenge and variety b) love and
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John
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Baby eniko grasps her mother's hair, gazes into her eyes, and smiles. These actions bring eniko close contact w/her mother,
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Anonymous
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Hello, could someone kindly help me with this problem
a It's important to help children develop positive self-esteem because a it
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Cyndi
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Which one of the following would NOT be a typical communication for a three year old ?
a."Thats Scary b."I'm hungry c."Nobody
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ray
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In Ms.Edwards' two-year-old room,Brenden is working hard to build a block tower. The tower falls each time Brenden tries to
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Sandra
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1)Activities such as cooing, thumb sucking, eating bring satisfaction.
2)Child response to some parental demands for such as
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Katy
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Adults should not assume that children:
a.know how to clean up without being taught how to do it.b.will make a mess each time
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Sandra
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which factors seems to be most important for the development of make-believe play?
a)Maturation of the frontal lobes and the
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gideon
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which of the following statements about the Barley Scales of nfant development is correct?> a) it emphasize complex cognitive
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giideon
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what does reseach show about the child;s relationship with the primary parental figure when the child has additional attachments
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mark
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To ensure that the memory of a child is accurate, it is important to:
A. ask him to draw a picture of the event B. reward him for
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angie
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When do parents start to socialize their children in earnest?
1) The 1st year when babies can interact socially. 2) The 2nd year
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Denice
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what does research show about the child's relationship with the primary parental figure when the child has additional
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Nick
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which of the following is not an example of typical toddler behavior?
a.toddlers are fairly capable of self feeding b.toddlers
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Christopher
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12.there are three types of pretending in children's dramatic play: pretending with regard to a role, pretending with regard to
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dayna
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the child development checklist is an observation tool that?
A.can only be used by one observer for the same child B.omits
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Leeann
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Research suggest that every youngster should receive emotional support from at least three...
a)legal guardians b)nonparental
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Mandy
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After seeing how she interacts with the little Maltese dog next door, Ellie's parents decide to get her a dog too. Ellie'snew
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Regina
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Baby Lilith’s big sister has taken Lilith’s new teddy bear from her and has hidden it in the closet. Baby Lilith will look
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phia
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Sela is a securely attached baby. Sela, therefore, is likely to successfully resolve the crisis of basic trust versus basic
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phia
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could you check my answer please.
a ssecere loss of hearing in a young child: a. is less detrimental to development than loss of
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tonia
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Which of these believe that a healthy child will choose what is good for his own growth?
Humanistic Social learning theory
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Meep
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Can anyone answer this question?
Compare the environment for toddlers with one suitable for infants. How are the areas similar?
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Brittany
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Compare the environment for toddlers with one suitable for infants. How are the areas similar? How are they different?
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Brittany
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keeping systematic record of observations of children provid useful information for
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jo
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discuss the common behaviors a teacher may seein young children and target for modfication or replacement. Propose possible
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bowser
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appropriate social skills in young children:A.are aquired over time. b.are easily taught. c.cannot be taught. or c.arenot
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tonia
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Larry is a very aggressive four-year old child. He watches many television programs that contain violence. It's most likely
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SHIRLEY
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6. Which of the following statements about the field of child development is correct?
A. It’s devoted to understanding human
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mandy
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