Young children learn to classify objects by size by:
A. Measuring how big they are
B. Finding how far away they are
C. Comparing objects that are alike except in size
D. Collecting objects that look alike
c
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As discussed in the text, "poverty, marital problems, lack of education, and _______________ can increase the chances of children suffering from child abuse."
a. being on welfare b. having been abused as a child c. social isolation d. not understanding children e. all of these
____ are sets of procedures that may be repeated over and over again and that, in theory, guarantee the solution to a problem
a. Algorithms b. Heuristics c. Isomorphic problems d. Global planning strategies
The National Program for Playground Safety (2003) reports over ____________________ children are injured on playgrounds each year
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Television programs are
a. not recommended for infants, toddlers, and younger preschoolers because of their potentially damaging effects. b. allowable in early childhood programs for the first hour each morning and the last hour each day to ease the children into and out of the school day and to give the staff time to set-up and clean-up. c. acceptable for young children if they have educational merit (e.g., Baby Einstein videos). d. An important part of the curriculum in developmentally appropriate early childhood programs.