Bill has been engaged in solitary play only. One day he moves close to a group and looks on as they play. Mr. Brown smiles at him and pats him on the shoulder. Bill begins to spend more time near other children observing. This is an example of
a. shaping.
b. modeling.
c. imitating.
d. coaching.
a
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Some early childhood programs are described as “child centered,” which stresses:
A. The importance of children’s questions and discoveries. B. The teacher determining what the children need. C. Following the interests of curious young learners. D. Both A and C. E. All of the above.
In a quantitative data set, the _____ is calculated by subtracting the lowest score in the set of data from the highest score.
a. Median b. Range c. Mode d. Mean
How do developmental scientists examine questions about what changes during a child's development and how the changes occur?
a. Developmental scientists focus on biological factors and the physical changes that occur during a child's development. b. Developmental scientists target environmental factors and the social emotional changes that occur during a child's development. c. Developmental scientists consider biological and environmental factors in continuous interaction. d. Developmental scientists primarily consider environmental factors and their interaction with societal structures.