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ENagel

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Baby Huey spends a lot of his time pushing toys around his crib. A developmental psychologist would say that he's engaging in
 
  A) exploratory play.
  B) symbolic play.
  C) adaptive play.
  D) categorical play.

Question 2

Which of the following illustrates deferred imitation?
 
  A) Little Najaw looks for her toy horse when it's hidden by a pillow.
  B) Natasha makes funny faces at little Rocky, and he makes the same faces back.
  C) Little Dudley realizes that his toy bear and horse are soft and cuddly, but his toy ranger is not.
  D) Little Nell makes the funny face that her father made yesterday.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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