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hbsimmons88

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As children develop, they progress from parallel play to cooperative play, illustrating which theme of development?
 
  a. Active child
  b. Holistic development
  c. Nature-nurture
  d. Quantitative-qualitative change

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Mr. Phiri watches his students while they memorize 20 items that he placed on a table. He notices that students are rehearsing small groups of items' names, not just single items. His class is of
 
  a. older infants in daycare.
  b. preschoolers.
  c. grade-school children.
  d. seventh-graders.



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