Skipping would best be considered an example of which type of motor skill:
a. fine motor skill
b. gross motor skill
c. intrinsic motor skill
d. extrinsic motor skill
b
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What does research into the negative influence of family on ADHD symptomatology indicate? a. Familial factors account for a significant degree of variance in ADHD symptoms
b. Familial factors account for only a small degree of variance in ADHD symptoms. c. Familial factors may increase the severity of certain ADHD symptoms. d. Familial factors account for only a small degree of variance in ADHD symptoms, although they may increase the severity of certain symptoms
______ is a form of sensitive teaching in which the partner is attuned to the needs of the child and helps him or her to accomplish more than the child could do alone.
A. Guided participation B. Active learning C. Scaffolding D. Cultural transmission
For many emerging adults in Western countries the question of work and career revolves around ____
a. identity: "What do I really want to do?" b. finances: "How rich can I get?" c. altruism: "How can I help others?" d. religious faith: "Is this what God intends for me?"
Garrett, age 2 months, is an enthusiastic eater who nurses vigorously and gains weight quickly. Garrett's mom, Christine, is concerned that Garrett might be at risk of being permanently overweight. You can advise Christine that
A) most chubby babies will continue to gain weight during toddlerhood and the preschool years. B) there is no evidence that rapid weight gain in infancy is related to later obesity. C) she should start supplementing Garrett's diet with cereal. D) breastfeeding for the first six months is associated with a leaner body build through early childhood.