Define what non-locomotor movement is and identify three examples
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER: Non-locomotor movement (axial or body movement) occurs when the feet remain stationary (as in standing, kneeling, sitting, or lying) while other parts of the body move. Examples would be stretching, reaching, bending, twisting, bouncing, shaking, and clapping.
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A. is the storage device that holds information until we need to use it. B. are cognitive processes such as attention, organization, and retrieval strategies. C. is the intake of information from the environment through our senses. D. is the neural network that consists of concept nodes and links between them.
The specific skills and adaptive behaviors that children need to learn are determined by:
a. the classroom in which the children are enrolled b. the culture in which they live c. the school in which the children are enrolled d. the children's wishes
An advantage of participant observation is that the procedure reduces the tendency for
a. the group being observed to try to keep the observer from learning what is going on. b. some subjects in the group to hide their identity. c. the observer to use technical language or jargon. d. the subjects to deny the observer access to relevant activities.
Evelyn Sieburg refers to positive behaviors that enhance the recipient's feelings of self-worth as ____________________ behaviors
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word