It would be normal for a child to develop separation anxiety at __________year(s) of age.
A. 1
B. 4
C. 7
D. 8
Answer: A
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Dyanna is meeting her friends at the football game. When she arrives late at the stadium, she automatically looks for a cluster of people wearing colorful jester hats. Dyanna is relying on ____to find her friends more easily.?
a. ?depth perception b. ?brightness constancy c. ?looming d. ?grouping principles
Based on oral traditions and pictoral evidence from early civilizations,, history suggests that our ancestors considered the mind and body to:
a. be one c. be connected b. be separate d. part of the spirit
Can children "grow overnight?"
a. no, it is not possible b. yes, but only during the teen years c. yes, but in childhood it is usually only girls that do d. yes, research seems to confirm this
Eleven-month old Alvaro exclaimed, "Che!" "Oh, you want leche, milk?" beamed his mother, Lucia. Alvaro reached his hands out to grasp his bottle.As Lucia's mother watched the two she suggested, in Spanish, "Maybe Alvaro should learn to speak in English. You should speak English at home.""Mama, then you won't understand us!" Lucia replied."I'll understand what you say, but speaking English is too hard for me.""No. I want Alvaro to know his culture. He learns English at the child care center. Besides, everyone around here speaks Spanish." Lucia gestured, referring to their neighbors.Two years later, Lucia enrolled Alvaro in a preschool near her workplace. In a parent-teacher conference, his teacher explained to Lucia, "Alvaro's mathematics skills are exceptional. He's way ahead of his peers
in counting and understanding math concepts. But he lags behind his peers in vocabulary and syntax. I think he needs some extra practice speaking English to help to catch up and start first grade with his peers. Does he speak English at home?""A little, but we speak mostly Spanish. My mother only speaks Spanish. She lives with us and cares for Alvaro outside of preschool hours. And everyone in our neighborhood speaks Spanish," replied Lucia."Do you read stories to Alvaro?"Sometimes. I work at night and go to school. I'm thankful for my mother's help or I'd never be able to keep up. I try to read to Alvaro a couple of times a week."How might contextual factors might influence Alvaro's language development? What will be an ideal response?