Discuss the development of three aspects of manual control in young children

What will be an ideal response?


ANS: Three key aspects of manual control for young children are the holding grip, palmer grasp and the tripod grasp. The earliest form of development the pincer grasp precedes these.

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b. learning is dependent on a child's genetic makeup, inherited intellectual capacity, and potential physiological aptitude. c. children are not empty vessels to be filled with knowledge, but instead are active builders of their own knowledge. d. a child's long-term intellectual development is limited to the quality of the educational curriculum and academic instruction provided during the years of formal schooling. e. all of these.

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What role does knowledge play in the creative process?

a. Smarter people are more creative. b. It makes it easier to imitate other creative works. c. It provides a basis from which to explore new ideas. d. all answers are correct

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Generalization of skills to other situations may be encouraged by:

a. Emphasizing contrived contingencies in the training situation. b. Using common materials in the training and non-training situations. c. Consistently using only one type of prompt, reinforcement or correction. d. All of the above.

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What is a doula?

A. a licensed doctor who is specifically trained in the area of childbirth B. a trained, knowledgeable companion who supports a woman during labor and delivery C. a licensed nurse who is specifically trained in the area of childbirth D. a licensed therapist who is trained in psychological issues surrounding childbirth

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