Peer relationships, like parent-child relationships, are essential to a child's development. Which one of the following is not one of the ways that peer relationships influence the developing child?

a. Peer relationships provide opportunities to develop and practice social skills.
b. Peers are the first individuals to whom a child becomes deeply emotionally attached.
c. Peers can be a source of emotional support during difficult times.
d. Peers provide information about which behaviors are desirable and which are not.


B

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___________________ is NOT an instructional content strategy for teaching word identification.

a. Teach targeted words that most commonly occur in informational text, literature, and basal readers that students encounter during reading. Teach the words before students read text containing these words. b. Teach irregular words with common parts and similar sound patterns as word families. c. Teach separately words that have visually similar patterns. d. Include a cumulative review of key high-frequency words.

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Which is the product of the process of inquiry?

A. dynamic activity B. human enterprise C. logical fallacy D. scientific knowledge

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Agon is related to what type of play activity?

A. Imaginary play and drama B. Competitive games C. Games of luck and chance

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