What is play? Describe four reasons why play is important for children's development.
What will be an ideal response?
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The term modularity refers to the ____, a. particular mode of thought in which the brain functions b. degree to which information is able to be classified into modules for processing c. processing of information in the brain via separate and specialized "units."
d. specific regions of the brain that alter their activity to process complicated information
A strategy to use with all kinds of behavior problems and with all kinds of children is to:
a. always be directive once and only once b. give advance warning of possible punishment c. avoid eye contact d. provide clear choices that are choices
What is the major flaw in the following questionnaire item: "Do you approve of not having the new policy of 'no pass/no play' for interscholastic sports in the high school athletic program?" The item
a. is too long. c. is negatively stated. b. is double-barreled. d. uses emotionally loaded terms.
All children at some point must acquire an ability to manage their own behavior
in order to function in a society. All of these techniques are usually successful in helping children learn to control their behavior Except a. Parents allow children to perform tasks that they are capable of performing. b. Parents demonstrate that adults may behave one way but children should behave differently. c. Expectations and responsibilities change according to children's ages and their skill levels. d. Parents allow children to learn about the consequences of their actions.