Rage:

a) is the same as a temper tantrum.
b) typically follows a pattern.
c) can typically be stopped by teachers
d) usually leaves students unconscious for a time.


b) typically follows a pattern.

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As children move through the stages of play described by Parten, they

A. move from single-sex to mixed-sex groups of playmates. B. engage in parallel play before they engage in solitary independent play. C. become more interactive and more cooperative. D. move back and forth through the different levels more quickly as they get older.

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When teachers use a philosophy of mind-mindedness it means that they:

A) use their minds to plan a curriculum B) focus on cognitive skills that enhance brain development C) constantly focus on how they can better support brain development D) consider the perspective and feelings of the children

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Many students in Ms. Janklow's class seem to have little intrinsic motivation for learning math, science, or social studies. Their minds are more apt to be on peer relationships (who the "popular kids" are, who bullies whom in the schoolyard, etc.) than on their studies. Without knowing anything else about Ms. Janklow's students, your best guess would be that they are:

A) Kindergartners. B) Second graders. C) Fourth graders. D) Seventh graders.

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Information is usually transmitted to achieve a goal

a. True b. False

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