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Contrast mindlessness and mindfulness. How does active learning relate to mindfulness?
 
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How do fatherly play habits affect the development of a child?
 
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Answer to Question 1

The student should cite the three qualities of mindlessness and mindfulness and evaluate how we develop these qualities. Distinctions should be made between passive and active learning.

Answer to Question 2

In one study of cognitive development in children, the intellectual and social development a child gains through the mother's verbal expressions and educational activities are also learned and reinforced through physical play with the father.





 

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