Why is hopscotch so popular with early-school-age children in many cultures?

a. The game has no fantasy element so children can focus on reality.
b. The game symbolizes perils of childhood and the need for balance while providing opportunities for mastery. c. The game provides a sense of safety and security.
d. The game is easy, with few opportunities for failure.


b

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According to research conducted by Olds and Milner (1954), rats who had the __________ of their brains stimulated experienced intense sensations of pleasure.

A. limbic system B. amygdala C. medulla D. cerebellum

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Which of the following represents echolalia?

a. referring to the self as "you" or "she" c. automatic repetition of sounds b. refusing to speak d. none of these

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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