Summer programming should add new dimensions to the program. How would you enrich the summer programming?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers can vary but may include rearranging the environment, adding long-term projects, playing sports, going on field trips, gardening, cooking, allowing quiet times, planning special events, organizing fund raising, and taking advantage of community facilities.
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Your purpose for reading is how you are accountable for the information, and your responsibility is the reason why you are reading what you are reading.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
View the data below regarding the Formula One Drivers World Championship. Calculate the mean and standard deviation of the drivers age.
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Five-year-old Becky is playing with blocks, stacking them one on top of another until her towers eventually tumble, and then stacking them again. Which one of the following best reflects Piaget's view of how Becky is probably learning in this situation?
a. Because she is probably still in the sensorimotor stage, she will remember what she learns about the blocks only while the blocks are still in front of her. b. She is absorbing information about how the environment behaves (e.g., "objects fall") without consciously thinking about it. c. She is actively thinking about and interpreting the results of her actions. d. Because she builds one tower after another, she is obviously reinforced by watching her towers tumble down.