In 1912, the American government created the Children's Bureau to address concerns about undernourished, neglected, and abused children
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Rousseau was an early proponent of
a. the "school of the mother's knee" in which the mother attends to her child's physical needs and encourages play. b. orphanage reform and the establishment of a public school system. c. a developmental view of learning which includes children learning through play, free of adult interference. d. using sequenced materials to help children learn
Identify the statement that represents what might be voiced when using the missing-factor strategy
a. When no more tens can be distributed a ten is traded for ten ones. b. Seven goes into three hundred forty-five how many times? c. What number times seven will be close to three hundred forty-five with less than seven remaining? d. Split three hundred forty-five into 3 hundred, four tens and five ones.
Regular interaction with computers and the Internet can have both positive and negative effects on children's and adolescents' development. Three of the following accurately describe some of these effects. Which statement is not accurate?
a. By conversing with peers online, shy youngsters may acquire new social skills. b. The Internet provides a way for youngsters to find peers who share their interests. c. In their search for identity, adolescents may experiment with a variety of temporary "identities" online. d. Computer-based instructional software is usually too depersonalized to have much of an impact on youngsters' learning.
Which of the following is an informal test?
a. standardized achievement test b. standardized intelligence test c. test that compares a student's score to that of a normed population d. norm-referenced test e. teacher-made test