Block play promotes children’s language development by:
a) Giving them more opportunities for oral production
b) Helping them get acquainted with others
c) Making new field trips unnecessary
d) Keeping them quiet for longer periods
a
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a. True b. False
Describe the components of informed consent and the purpose of such consent
What will be an ideal response?
At a family gathering, one of your elderly relatives finds it amusing that a new mother constantly talks to her three-month-old baby. "Why, that baby can't understand a word you're saying!" the older family member exclaims. Based on what you know about early language development, what would you say to this?
a. "Babies really can understand what is being said." b. "Long before children can speak or understand, they learn about language from hearing it spoken." c. "Most babies will start to talk by six months of age." d. "Yes, that's right. You are wasting your time and just talking to yourself, really."
In a collaborative classroom, both competitive and collaborative approaches are not useful.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)