Children are problem-solving with concrete objects when they:
A. Set the table for lunch
B. Find a way to build a bridge with blocks across a space
C. Make a puzzle with 50 pieces
D. Make muffins from a recipe
b
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Self-realization is an example of a(n) _________ goal of a school
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
A mother's long-term vision for her child with a disability will ________ her behavior in preparing the child for
adulthood. a. dramatically influence b. have little influence on c. not affect d. None of the answers are correct.
Mrs. Kouros believes the best way to ensure a successful life for her children is to accelerate their learning at a very early age. Thus, she was thrilled when she saw the advertisement for "tech camp" designed for children age four to six. The tech camp is a four day summer sleep-over camp that provides young children the opportunity to gain accelerated mathematics and technological skills
beyond what they will learn in pre-school or kindergarten. The camp brochure notes that children's cognitive capabilities will develop by leaps and bounds with the intense practice sessions and accelerated curriculum at tech camp. If Jean Piaget were alive today, what advice would he give to Mrs. Kouros who is intrigued by the idea that a camp experience can "speed up" her child's cognitive development? What will be an ideal response?
Having fewer alternatives to choose from makes it easier to reach the right decision.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)