When a child pretends to be eating or sleeping, he or she is in which stage of symbolic representation?
A. Deferred imitation
B. Autosymbolic play
C. Problem solving
D. Pretending
Answer: D. Pretending
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
What is the best definition of the contexts that influence a child's well-being?
A) The environment, circumstances, and interactions that surround the child and affect the child's experiences. B) The way a child behaves with people and toys. C) The child's pattern of school attendance and illness. D) The child's microsystem and macrosystem.
Over-identification of Specific Language Impairment in bilingual children is more likely to occur with the use of
a. dynamic assessment b. standardized tests normed on monolingual children c. language learning history d. alternative norm-referencing
Intersubjectivity is best illustrated by a _____.
a. child who practices a math worksheet and begins to change the way in which he views the solution to a certain kind of problem b. teacher who presents examples of the theory of evolution to a biology class c. young child and an older child who must work together to successfully complete a lab assignment d. child who practices the piano until she is completely fluent in the new skill