Children stutter because they are thinking faster than they can speak
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
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Trailing is a method a child with very little vision might use to learn about her environment. It involves
A. holding a hand at waist level to maintain contact with walls and furniture. B. walking behind an adult who guides the child verbally. C. walking behind an adult who guides the child physically with his hand. D. using a cane to determine the location of various items before walking.
Each of the following statements describes play as a valuable ingredient of the early childhood school day except:
a. play provides opportunities for children to experience clearly satisfying delight. b. play facilitates learning. c. play is the medium used by children to translate experience into something that is internally meaningful. d. play is fun for children, but it does not provide an opportunity for skill building.
Emotional development in early adolescence
A. is manifested primarily outside of school. B. is often triggered by hormonal changes. C. follows a pattern that may be charted to help us predict maturation rates. D. has less to do with retention of information than physical development.
Which instructional method would an essentialist prefer?
a. Programmed instruction. b. Cooperative learning. c. Learning by objectives d. Constructivism.