Play

a. is a basic human right of every child

b. is vital to child development.
c. encourages children to be creative in using their imaginations.
d. accomplishes learning objectives.
e. all of these.


e

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Piaget's three stages of play development are

a. functional, parallel, and sociodramatic. b. solitary, parallel, and group. c. practice, associative, and cooperative. d. practice, symbolic, and games with rules.

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Ms. Zimmerman is principal of an elementary school. She speaks to parents at the beginning of the new school year to encourage family/school partnerships. Which of the following is her best reason for families to be involved with their children's school?

A. Children who experience family involvement while in school are more likely to choose professions with socially just objectives. B. Family involvement in schools increases student achievement and promotes positive educational outcomes. C. Parents should become more confrontational to gain their goals. D. Family involvement in schools, according to research, strengthens family ties and relationships.

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Genes influence physical development most directly by:

a. Interacting with cells in the mother's placenta b. Instructing the body to produce certain proteins c. Controlling the speed with which electrical impulses flow d. Secreting certain enzymes that stimulate or inhibit growth

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The National Commission on Excellence in Education produced:

a. Education for All American Youth b. The Paideia Proposal c. No Child Left Behind d. A Nation at Risk

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