A) offer comfort to a crying playmate
B) tell a lie
C) feel anger
D) take turns sharing
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A) inflections
B) logical extensions
C) grammar
D) theory-theory
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A) speak English with an accent
B) become a fluent trilingual
C) experience a language shift
D) not learn English
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A) intervention
B) Montessori
C) Reggio Emilia
D) bilingual
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A) egocentrism
B) operational thinking
C) centration
D) animism
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A) there is a certain place in a school where most learning occurs
B) children can only reach a certain level of intelligence
C) children can master some tasks with the help of others
D) certain parts of the brain need to be activated
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A) He's right; it doesn't matter whether parents read to their preschoolers.
B) He's right; children whose parents read aloud to them too early lose interest in books.
C) He's wrong; children whose parents read to them as preschoolers tend to be better readers in elementary school.
D) He's wrong; children whose parents read to them by age 3 learn to read by age 4.
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A) child-centered
B) teacher-directed
C) a combination of child-centered and teacher-directed
D) Piaget-focused
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A) academics
B) following adult directions
C) self-direction and discovery
D) making children "read to learn"
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A) resistance to Alzheimer's disease in old age
B) the tendency to experience language shift
C) reduced plasticity
D) improved hearing
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A) She's engaging in private speech, and it is completely normal.
B) She's engaging in private speech, and it is a sign of abnormal development.
C) She thinks there is someone else in the room.
D) Children who talk out loud when alone are usually experiencing bullying at school.
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A) He is overimitating his mom.
B) He has forgotten how the microwave works.
C) He is providing scaffolding for his mom.
D) He is engaging in guided participation.
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