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The Young Child: Development from Prebirth Through Age Eight
7th Edition
Author(s): Wittmer, Petersen, Puckett
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Sample Questions
  • The ability to use one's hands in fine motor skills is called: a. dexterity. b. directionality. ...
  • Continuous, context bound, and qualitative are characteristics of: a. Authentic assessments. b. ...
  • Which of the following is not a possible cultural difference listed in your text in how children ...
  • According to dynamic theories of development, the primary role of perception is to find affordances ...
  • The awareness and ability to use both sides of the body is referred to as: a. balance. b. ...
  • Children who are rejected by their peers most commonly tend to be: a. aggressive. b. anxious. ...
  • When a child thinks the word dog refers only to the family's dog and not to other dogs she sees, is ...
  • When the field of child study first began, it was not uncommon to find very young children: a. at ...
  • If a toddler is using a transitional object at age 2 or 3, the caregiver should: a. encourage the ...
  • Research on the brain suggests that the areas of the brain that control motor processing are: ...
  • For preschoolers and kindergartners, body awareness includes both positive and negative perceptions ...
  • The term reactive attachment disorder (RAD) is used to describe a child or adult who: a. has a ...
  • Because of the focus on the influence of environments and interdependent systems, bioecological ...
  • A set of guidelines educating teachers and professionals who work with young children was originally ...
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