In Froebel’s curriculum, “occupations” were _________
a. teachers’ activities
b. children’s habits
c. parent’s work
d. arts and crafts for children
ANS: D
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a. metagcognition. b. rote memory. c. social relationships. d. working memory.
A popular vision-screening tool used in early child care programs is the ____________________ ____________________ __________ __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
In a single-gene defect that can produce severe IDD, the absence of a specific enzyme in the liver leads to a buildup of the amino acid phenylalanine.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
What is the difference between a natural mentor and a formal mentor?
A. A natural mentor is a relative, whereas a formal mentor is not a relative. B. A natural mentor becomes involved with a child spontaneously, whereas a formal mentor is assigned to a child. C. A natural mentor occurs in a natural environment, whereas a formal mentor occurs in a laboratory task. D. A natural mentor is someone the child has known for years, whereas a formal mentor is someone the child does not know well.