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Which two stage attainments occur in the preoperational stage?
-Rapid increase of language and abstract logic
-Conservation and theory of mind-Object permanence and rapid increase of language-Theory of mind and rapid increase of language
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(Select all that apply). Which of the following statements about schemas are TRUE?
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-When children learn new information and reconcile it with their existing schemas, the older information is eliminated from their long-term memory.-Children reconcile new knowledge with existing schemas through thoughts that change cognitive patterns in their prefrontal cortex. -Children can attempt to reconcile new knowledge with existing schemas through assimilation or accommodation. -When children experience new things, they attempt to reconcile the new knowledge with existing schemas.
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In Piagets four stages of cognitive development, -Select-Theory of mindconservationObject permanence-Select-occurs in the stage that immediately follows the stage in which -Select-Theory of mindconservationObject permanence  -Select- occurs.
(Select all that apply). Which of the following statements about the zone of proximal development is TRUE?
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A task that is too difficult is beyond the zone of proximal development.It describes abilities that a child is just starting to be able to use.It relates to effective learning.It describes the repetition of actions that enable a child to learn new abilities.
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(Select all that apply). Which of the following statements about scaffolding is TRUE?
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Scaffolding involves helping the child to do things for herself rather than by doing things for the child.Vygotsky later determined that internalization was a more useful concept than scaffolding. Scaffolding suggests that caregivers can support the child to achieve higher cognitive levels.Piaget used the concept of scaffolding to develop his four stage model of cognitive development.
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What are parenting styles?
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The positive and negative influence that parents exercise over their school-age children.Parental guidelines on how, when, and how much to discipline a child.The limits parents place on their children, and the structured activities they provide for their children.Parental behaviors that determine the nature of parent–child interactions
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Adolescence refers to ________.
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the period of time between entering and leaving high schoolthe years between puberty and getting married.age 12-18 for boys; age 13-18 for girls.the years between the onset of puberty and the beginning of adulthood.
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When studying moral dilemmas, how many levels of moral development did Lawrence Kohlberg identify?
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Which of the following is a common criticism of Kohlberg’s theory of moral development?
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The model describes the moral development of girls better than it describes the moral development of boys.Kohlberg did not live a life consistent with his ideas about morality.The model describes the moral development of children more accurately than the moral development of older people.The stage model is particularly appropriate for Western, rather than non-Western, samples.
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Compared with the other stages, the physical and cognitive changes that occur in the stages of early and middle adulthood are ________.
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More comprehensiveMore frequentLess dramaticMore dramatic
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