A creative behavior is an act that is:
a. performed only once by an individual.
b. valued only by the doer and not by others.
c. original for the individual on a one-time basis.
d. original for the individual and valued by that person or others.
ANSWER: d
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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a. True b. False
One of the most common problems reported by parents and early childhood teachers has to do with
a. sleep disturbance. b. cognitive development. c. creative development. d. motor development.
A team of U.S. child-care specialists and civic leaders visited France and studied its early childhood programs. Which of the following was the major conclusion of their study?
a. Although the French system is highly effective in France, different economic, social, and political conditions in other countries make it generally unsuitable as a model. b. Under close scrutiny, the French system, though highly regarded in the United States and Europe, does not seem as effective as its reputation suggests. c. So few children are actually enrolled in the French system that the results are not valid for replication. d. The French system provides a model for preschool child-care that is worth considering for replication in the United States.