A successful strategy for a young child to gain access to ongoing group

play seems to be:

A. Taking one of the group's toys
B. Inserting himself into the group
C. Asking more than once "Can I play?"
D. Claiming the space or toys are his own


c

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Only slightly more than half of the states require early childhood education environments to comply with the 10 common standards as presented by the infectious disease guidelines published by the American Public Health Association and the AmericanAcademy of Pediatrics

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Refer to Exhibit 3-4. A first grade teacher wants to do a study involving prediction of postnatal development from fetal activity

a. The solution of the problem will make a contribution to the body of organized knowledge in education. b. The problem must be one that is researchable. c. The problem should be one that will lead to new problems. d. The problem must be suitable for the particular researcher. e. none of these criteria is violated

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Children are attuned to human differences and cultural messages about differences, particularly as they relate to their own cultural identity during what age range?

a. As they enter elementary school b. From birth to toddlerhood c. During adolescence d. In the preschool years

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Which type of cells can best be thought of as having a variety of specific functions that help provide support for neurons as well as general brain functioning?

a. Glial b. Stem c. Basal d. Myelin

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