According to Brazelton and Greenspan, the important factor in the child's development is

A) the difference in the quality of nonparental caregiving
B) the limitations of nonparental caregiving in early childhood settings
C) the importance of the role of the child's caregiver in early childhood settings
D) the minimal effects of the family-educator partnership


C

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Derek is 12 months old. He wiggles, squirms, and stiffens during diaper changes. How could he be involved in the process?

What will be an ideal response?

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Cognitive activities in classes

a. Should be geared toward increasing children's understanding and concept development. b. Should be meaningful to children. c. A & B d. Should primarily be geared toward increasing performance on standardized tests.

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During the progressive era, ability grouping and tracking divided students not only along academic lines but also along social lines

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The term "ethnomathematics" refers to the mathematical practices of

a) Identifiable cultural groups b) minority groups c) mathematics that have been identified by ethnographers d) mathematics used by ancient civilizations

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