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The greatest physical risk that preschoolers face comes from __________.
- CORRECT ANSWER-Accidents
Which of the following statements is typical of children ages 2 to 6?f -
CORRECT ANSWER-Children Develop rituals and routines around eating
Myelin protects parts of the __________ in the brain. - CORRECT
ANSWER-neurons
Jumping, hopping on one foot, skipping, and running are examples of
__________. - CORRECT ANSWER-Gross motor skills
Piaget considered language to be an application of __________. -
CORRECT ANSWER-Symbolic function
A preschooler's broad representations of events and timelines in memory
are called __________. - CORRECT ANSWER-Scripts
, What completes the scaffolding process for a particular learning task? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Removing Scaffolds
As children grow, the two halves of the brain become increasingly
differentiated and specialized in a process called __________. - CORRECT
ANSWER-Lateralization
Which of the following statements about brain development is true? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Electricity activity increases during times of rapid
development.
Preschool-age boys typically excel sooner at ________, while girls typically
excel sooner at __________. - CORRECT ANSWER-Throwing a ball,
balancing on one foot
By the end of the preschool years, most children show __________, which
is a clear preference for using one hand over the other. - CORRECT
ANSWER-Handedness
During the __________ stage, children's use of symbolic thinking grows,
mental reasoning emerges, and the use of concepts increases. - CORRECT
ANSWER-Preoperational
Piaget's assumptions about the ability of young children to understand
numbers has been challenged by research conducted by __________. -
CORRECT ANSWER-Gelman