The transition from childhood to adolescence is usually associated with the onset of _____
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
puberty
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The most effective and important practice to prevent the spread of disease is to
a. serve snack foods that are prepackaged and not highly perishable. b. limit children's opportunities to play with bacteria-harboring materials such as sand and water. c. make sure toilets are flushed and sinks are sanitized regularly. d. use proper hand washing procedures and teach children when and how to wash their hands as well.
Play is the way that children learn. Which of the following is not likely to support play?
A) Supporting young children's active involvement and choice of materials B) Emotionally supportive adults who are emotionally available to children C) Providing interesting toys that spark the interest of several children D) Supporting children as they move in groups to interact with materials
Eight-year-old Julie lives in a rural area where many people are farmers or in some other way make their living through agriculture. After a lengthy summer drought, it begins to rain heavily one day in late July. "Thank goodness!" Julie hears her father exclaim. "Our prayers have finally been answered!" Julie makes a mental note of the cause–and–effect relationship her father has implied
This situation illustrates Vygotsky's belief that: a. adults pass along to children the ways in which their culture interprets events. b. children's level of potential development is always a bit higher than their actual developmental level. c. children acquire more knowledge and skills when scaffolding is kept to a minimum. d. thought and language are distinct processes in the early years of life.
Technology should be integrated into the existing curriculum to enhance play.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)