Noor and Ahmad, 4-year-old twins, are shopping with their mother. She offers to buy them each a small cookie now or a large toy later if they are good during the shopping trip. Noor takes the cookie, but Ahmad waits for the toy. Based on this, who will be more successful in high school?
What will be an ideal response?
Ahmad, because he can delay gratification
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Whitt sounds really strange: “This is the missing one of the rest of the many inside freshens parashim over the one of this is it.” He speaks effortlessly and easily but seems to make no sense. What is most likely the problem?
a. ?Ideational apraxia b. ?Ideomotor apraxia c. ?Wernicke's aphasia d. ?Broca's aphasia
Which of the following statements accurately describes motor development in middle childhood?
A. Motor skills in infancy do not predict motor abilities of school-age children. B. Gross motor skills in middle childhood do not change as much as fine motor skills do. C. Girls tend to outperform boys in fine motor skills. D. Boys tend to outperform girls in fine motor skills.
Up early to feed his cat, Bryan could not see his left hand, or anything else to his upper left side. He realized that he had most likely suffered
a. aphasia. b. virilism. c. a right hemisphere stroke. d. a left hemisphere stroke.
Smiling and crying
a. are different physiological states that show little impact on emotional development. b. are both voluntarily controlled at birth. c. change and develop independently from the maturation of the cerebral cortex. d. both promote contact with a caregiver.