Piaget's three stages of play development are

a. functional, parallel, and sociodramatic.
b. solitary, parallel, and group.
c. practice, associative, and cooperative.
d. practice, symbolic, and games with rules.


review: d

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An elementary teacher had a student, Andy, who showed signs of hyperactivity in the classroom. The teacher wanted to “experiment” to find ways to reduce the hyperactivity and bring about behavior more conducive to learning. She began to record the number of incidences of hyperactive behavior. After a period of time, she started to praise Andy and gave him tokens when he stayed in his seat and

showed other less hyperactive behavior. The praise and tokens continued during which time the teacher observed and recorded Andy’s behavior. The teacher then stopped the praise and the tokens and took measures of Andy’s behavior. What data would the teacher look for to determine the effectiveness of her “treatment”? a. a decrease in hyperactivity during the treatment phase. b. an increase in hyperactivity during the treatment phase. c. an increase in hyperactivity during the “return to baseline” period. d. an increase in hyperactivity when the B phase is reinstated. e. a and c

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Which of the following actions should the principal take in addressing the problem?

Allison is a very good student with a 3.9/4.0 unadjusted grade point average. Allison is pregnant and due sometime late April. The National Honor Society sponsor is reviewing student applications. Allison has demonstrated scholarship, service to her church and several civic activities including volunteering at the local nursing home, leadership while captain of the cheerleading squad and church youth group, and citizenship. Character, the last requirement, states that students ‘uphold principles of morality and ethics, is cooperative, demonstrates honesty, shows courtesy, concern, and maintains a good and clean lifestyle.' Character is determined by outside letters and a vote of 6 faculty members. Allison submitted letters of reference from her minister, the manager of the nursing home, and her cheerleading sponsor. However, 5 of the 6 teachers vote ‘no' because Allison is pregnant. As one teacher stated ‘We can't have a pregnant student inducted into the NHS. It will make a mockery of the character standard!' A. Support her teachers and tell Allison she failed the character requirement B. Put Allison in the NHS and go home C. Tell the 6 teachers they cannot use pregnancy as a disqualifier for NHS membership and ask them to revote D. Ask the superintendent what to do

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The Writing Standards place a strong emphasis on the ability to write _______________ in different disciplines

A) narratives B) arguments C) persuasion D) informational essays

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

A refugee is a person who is seeking asylum from persecution.

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