Individuals who are competent at solving problems are usually afraid of making mistakes.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Page: 315. Individuals who are competent at solving problems are usually not afraid of making mistakes. Too much anxiety or fear can especially restrict a student's ability to solve a problem.
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a. sensory register b. metacognition c. long-term memory d. working memory
Discuss how enculturation and socialization teach children how to act in society
What will be an ideal response?
Research has shown that the attention span of school-age children
a. is inherently limited to short periods of time and small amounts of information. b. is related to their intelligence. c. can be increased up to the age of seven, but not thereafter. d. can be increased with practice at any age.
What is the most important process element in child care?
a. Amount of parent involvement. b. Quality of outdoor equipment. c. Relationship between caregiver and child. d. Adult–child ratio.