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Why are ethologists important in child guidance?
 
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Intervention programs first operated from a deficit model in the 1960s and 1970s, meaning that parents were involved to compensate for certain lacks. ___________________ ___
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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They have refined the idea of sensitive periods for learning in which environmental stimuli can have a maximum impact on learning. Hunt described what he called the match, which must be created between a child's level of readiness and the exact level of difficulty or discrepancy in a specific learning situation before optimal learning can take place. If interactions in the environment are too difficult, children become frustrated and discouraged. If they are too easy, children become bored. Children actively seek out materials and activities that match their level.

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