A) reversible mental actions.
B) egocentric views.
C) primitive reasoning.
D) symbolic thought.
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A) The child-centered kindergarten
B) Developmentally appropriate practice
C) The Montessori approach
D) The success-oriented approach
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A) Centration
B) Myelination
C) Tropism
D) Neurogenesis
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A) tasks a child can accomplish independently
B) intuitive thinking and rational thinking
C) a child's cognitive skills that are in the process of maturing
D) a child's gross motor skills that are fully developed
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A) he will also like spinach when he grows up.
B) he recognizes that someone else may have different desires from his own.
C) he has started to recognize false beliefs.
D) he has started to understand that people can have ambivalent feelings.
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A) self-awareness
B) recognition
C) mind
D) consciousness
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A) children refer to cognitive states earlier than they refer to desires.
B) 3-year-old children have a deepening appreciation of the mind.
C) 5-year-old children believe that people's behaviors necessarily reflect their thoughts and feelings.
D) children younger than 4 years old do not understand that it is possible to have a false belief.
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A) The child-centered kindergarten
B) The Montessori approach
C) Developmentally appropriate practice
D) Developmentally inappropriate practice
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A) at her age, she has no long-term memories.
B) her memories are highly susceptible to suggestion.
C) she is more likely to embellish her memories.
D) children cannot recall details of events sequentially.
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A) the curriculum and universal preschool education in the United States.
B) the quality of inner-city schools and free education to all.
C) the use of corporal punishment in schools and the use of uniforms.
D) Christian holidays for all and boarding schools.
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A) nutrition program for young children.
B) educational program for young children.
C) program for training kindergarten and elementary school teachers.
D) parenting education program.
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A) cognitive skills.
B) fine harboring skills.
C) gross motor skills.
D) reflective skills.
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A) centration.
B) belief perseverance.
C) avolition.
D) private speech.
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A) fatty
B) muscle
C) epithelial
D) nervous
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A) In this stage, a child can perform operations independently without adult supervision.
B) In this stage, children begin to represent the world with words, images, and drawings.
C) This stage lasts from approximately 3 months to 2 years of age.
D) This stage involves the ability to use deductive reasoning.
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A) IQ should be assessed to test a child's learning capabilities.
B) A child should learn on his or her own to realize his or her capabilities.
C) A child's use of private speech reflects immaturity and egocentrism.
D) Teaching should begin toward the upper limit of a child's zone of proximal development.
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A) place each block on top of the other with intense concentration.
B) stack each block on top of the other in a completely straight line.
C) find it impossible to pick up the blocks.
D) juggle all the blocks perfectly.
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