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Children's behavior is at once specific and: a.)fragmented b.)integrated c.)inappropriate d.)disjointed
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lachelle mitchell
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I need help, could someone please check my answers to these five questions below. If I answered any that were wrong, please help
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Sharon
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In terms of development, Piaget believed that
A. child development is haphazard, random, and based on experience. B. cognitive
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Jasmin
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what is the answer i just can't get it? A child's ________ is supported when a good fit exists between his or her needs and
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red
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I wonder if there is a point where emphasizing the language skills on to a young child may actually have a negative impact on
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Sharon
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what stage of development is this whenever levi cries, his parents seem to satisfy him by changis his diaper, feeding him, or
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Anonymous
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Can someone restate this question for me I don't get it at all
What does the research on children reared in isolation indicate
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Diana
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which of the following best describes achid who has been abused
a]child eager to answer your questions. b]child more mature than
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sara
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13. The stress factor which is likely to cause the most severe behavioral consequences for children is
A. living in a stepfamily.
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sara
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the best time of day for toddlers to participate in a movement session is a morning, b noon, c afternoon d evening
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mira
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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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carol
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Six-, seven-, and eight-year-olds
A. do a great deal of tattling and boasting. B. make lasting friendships. C. are seldom
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brandy
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Children develop to their potential when caregivers have
A. realistic expectations. B. strong values. C. a philosophy. D.
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brandy
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When preparing an environment for scjhool-aged childre, the caregiver should ensure that the (children have the opportunity to
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Brooke=HELP
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need help on writing a case study on a child's negative behavior. thanks
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action
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Two-year-old Gerald is starting at your day care center tomorrow. His mother is going back to work for the first time since
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Heather
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The purpose of a home visit is to:
A. see if the child's family lives in an acceptable neighborhood. B. understand the
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Heather
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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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Olu
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Im doing Child devolopment and human behavior... and i want and need help! I have a headache! 1-20
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Brooke
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What is the overall wellness of young children and the role and early childhood education setting can play in ayoung children
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taylor
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Q; neuron development and elaboration,which occurs between birth and age 10,is prompted by A.aural prompts from the
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alex
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Q; 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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alex
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prejudicial behaviors by young children particularly in the 3 to 5 year age group are not rooted in
acognitive inability to fit
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Anonymous
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(Penn Foster)
1- Neueon development and elaboration, which occurs between birth and age 10, is prompted by: A -aural prompts from
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Lina
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Q; Melissa plays with the same four girls every day. She has a lot of energy,is independent,and is concerned about what her
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alex
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Q;one of the most important functions of a child's peer group is A.serving as a replacement for the parents B. providing
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alex
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provide an example of how one domain of development impacts the other one
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Lana
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a teacher requests that a child use a small stepladdet to reach a book on a shelf. She is helping the child develop:
A. primitive
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Mia
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a child development is affected most by the
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brenda
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Providing assistance to a child in self-care tasks
a. always encourage helplessness b. is necessary for very young children c.
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Karol
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•provide an example of how one domain of development impacts the other two.
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Raquel
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1. By showing babies plain, black-and-white images will help them learn to recognize shapes and focus their vision.
2. Babies can
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Chris
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Using a computer. a word processor, or a typewriter,prepare a blank copy of the observation from figure 5 on pp.6-7 of your
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TASSEY TAS
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An appropriate activity for a pre-schooler is to try on a fire man's equipments after the fire saftey demonstration? I think it
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Liliann
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When should you be concerned if a child is not toliet trained? Should you be concerned if the child is not trained by eighteen
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Liliann
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According to Erikson, it is _________ that prepare a child to live effectively within a particular culture.
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mary
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CHildren are able toeat different food at ages due to their development slkills based on your knowledge of mouth patterns head
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Susan
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hello i need someone to check these for me?
6) alcohol,drugs,radiation,and pollutants that affect a child development are called
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tiffany
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6) alcohol,drugs,radiation,and pollutants that affect a child development are called
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tiffany
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Considers children as strong, capable and resilient. Each child possesses a great wealth of curiosity, potential, and it is the
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Consists of four stages: sensorimotor, pre-operational, concrete operational, and former operational.
O a. Reggio Emilio approach
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_____ refers to the influences of the social and physical environment in which the child lives.
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_____ refers to the influences of the social and physical environment in which the child lives.
a. professionalism b. nurture c.
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What is NOT one of four factors that guide a child’s development?
a. Nature b. Existentialism c. Nurture d. The child’s own
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Some children are naturally easygoing and cheerful, whereas others are irritable and fussy or pensive and quiet. The basic
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one of the most important functions of a childs peer group is
a. serving as a replacement for the parents. b.providing
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sara
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The strange situation experiment designed by Mary Ainsworth aims to
A-Classify and describe different parenting styles
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I am having trouble with this assignment. Outline what is considered normal cognitive development at each of the five stages of
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Cassondra
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could someone give me a site to read on that deals with when it comes to the development-behavioal appoach of these terms.
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Theresa
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Write a 350 to 500-word essay that profiles different theories of child development, then discusses how each one can be useful
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