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  Who was influential in advocating that children experience specific periods during which they are particularly sensitive to absorbing certain learning?
  a. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  b. Johann Pestalozzi
  c. Friedrich Froebel
  d. Maria Montessori
   
 


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Which of the following ideas contributed to the formation of early childhood education during the twentieth century?
  a. Childhood is a separate and important period of life in its own right.
  b. Universal education is a way of promoting democracy and equalizing social inequity.
  c. Earliest experiences lay the foundation of personality.
  d. All of these answers.



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ANS: D



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ANS: D





 

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