Give three examples of how preschoolers might typically let one object stand as a representation for another in their play
What will be an ideal response?
When preschoolers pretend, they may use blocks to represent buildings, sand to represent food with toy plates and bowls, or a climbing structure to represent a magic castle.
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a. declarative b. simple associative c. simple non-associative d. priming
Historical concepts are not appropriate for young children
a. True b. False
Since it is impossible to know everything about the cultures and languages of all children we serve, we must rely on generalizations, as they usually turn out to be true
a. True b. False
The American School Directory (ASD) has as its mission to
A. locate a particular school's information page for you. B. provide an Internet home page location for every school in the United States. C. have access to what other schools in the United States are doing. D. provide a free home page for every school in the United States.