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c0205847

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According to your authors, which of the following would promote the BEST growth of cognitive skills?
 
  a. Once a child masters basic addition, move right to subtraction.
 b. Once a child masters basic addition, move to slightly more difficult addition.
 c. Once a child masters basic addition, move to multiplication.
 d. Once a child masters basic addition, keep the child at that level to consolidate skills.

Question 2

The Wechsler scales have subtests which measure verbal tasks and
 
  a. language skills.
  b. mathematical ability.
  c. performance tasks.
  d. street smarts.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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