Important basics to remember when presenting physical activities to 4-year-olds include:
a. teaching the concept of left/right.
b. encouraging children to try new stunts by lifting them on to equipment.
c. making sure every child participates in every activity.
d. encouraging children to participate in activities that entail them crossing their body's midline.
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In preoperational thought, children are known to ____________________________________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Written policies and procedures make all of the following contributions to the program's operations except:
a. They save the director time and energy. b. They help the program achieve its goals. c. They eliminate a need to change leadership. d. They help the director reach fair, equitable, and defensible decisions.
Concepts are formed by:
A. finding consistent similarities among a set of facts and ignoring small differences. B. focusing on a key fact and ignoring other facts. C. using a standard definition, like those found in a dictionary. D. comparing and contrasting two facts.
Which of the following is NOT a decision we as learners control within the learning process?
A) Which stimuli to attend to B) How long information can be stored in our long-term memory C) Whether to rely more on feature analysis or context and prior knowledge D) What is an effective and efficient way to store information for later retrieval