You are telling the story of “The Little Engine That Could” to some children, and you have them all join in saying, “I­

think­I­can, I­think­I­can.” This is an example of children participating in:

a. visual patterning
b. auditory patterning 0
c. spatial relationships
d. tactile patterning


ANSWER: b

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A game of leapfrog

a. helps to foster trust in others. b. results in a single winner. c. develops eye-hand coordination. d. develops logical thinking.

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Simulated learning environments (microworlds) provide students with opportunities to solve problems in a form and setting that they have not likely encountered before. According to Piaget, these students will most likely experience which one of the following?

a. cognitive development through adaptation b. cognitive conflict and disequilibration c. cognitive organization through accommodation d. cognitive reorganization through assimilation

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An early childhood educator has been given a set of colorful, attractive posters that she would like to display. However, she is concerned by the lack of gender balance depicted. Which of the following would be an appropriate solution to this dilemma?

a. Discard the poster. b. Ask parents of the children to decide whether or not they mind having the posters displayed in the classroom. c. Use the posters as they are but talk with children about the imbalance and how they might address it. d. Paste a new face over one of the original ones to get a better balance and don't mention anything to the children.

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What is the marginal mean for the medium crime area?



a. 3.10
b. 3.70
c. 3.40
d. 2.55

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