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Western Governors University WGU D094 EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2024 BUNDLED
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At which developmental stage would a child be expected to tie shoes? 
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Primary school 
Preschool age 
Toddler age 
Sensorimotor stage 
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How does female growth differ than male growth during the adolescent stage? 
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Status: Passed 
1. 
At which developmental stage would a child be expected to tie shoes? 
YOUR 
ANSWER 
CORRECT 
ANSWER 
Primary school 
Preschool age 
Toddler age 
Sensorimotor stage 
2. 
How does female growth differ than male growth during the adolescent stage? 
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Physical Development: Infants - * Hold up heads 
* Roll over 
* Reach for things 
* Sit 
* Crawl 
* Begin to Walk 
* Increased coordination 
* Manipulate objects with hands 
 
Physical Development: By Age 2 - * Feed themselves with hands 
* Jump & run awkwardly 
* Throw ball 
* Use zipper 
* Make to...
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Add to cartPhysical Development: Infants - * Hold up heads 
* Roll over 
* Reach for things 
* Sit 
* Crawl 
* Begin to Walk 
* Increased coordination 
* Manipulate objects with hands 
 
Physical Development: By Age 2 - * Feed themselves with hands 
* Jump & run awkwardly 
* Throw ball 
* Use zipper 
* Make to...
Sensorimotor Stage (Piaget) - from birth to 2 years, motor activity 
 
Pre-operational Stage (Piaget) - from 2 years to 7 years, development of language, memory, and imagination (symbolically) 
 
Concrete Operational Stage (Piaget) - from 7 years to 11 years, logical thinking 
 
Formal Operational S...
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Add to cartSensorimotor Stage (Piaget) - from birth to 2 years, motor activity 
 
Pre-operational Stage (Piaget) - from 2 years to 7 years, development of language, memory, and imagination (symbolically) 
 
Concrete Operational Stage (Piaget) - from 7 years to 11 years, logical thinking 
 
Formal Operational S...
Arnold Gesell theorized that children develop according to distinct developmental stages - True 
 
Which 2 activities should an 18 month-old be able to perform? - Stacking books & using fingers to eat crackers 
 
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs (pyramid) - self-actualization, esteem, love/belonging, sa...
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Add to cartArnold Gesell theorized that children develop according to distinct developmental stages - True 
 
Which 2 activities should an 18 month-old be able to perform? - Stacking books & using fingers to eat crackers 
 
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs (pyramid) - self-actualization, esteem, love/belonging, sa...
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - Popular motivational theory proposed by Abraham Maslow in 1943. 
 
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Main Idea - Individuals must satisfy a basic series of needs before they can reach their potential. 
 
Maslow's Deficiency Needs - Physiological, Safety, Love and Belonging...
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Add to cartMaslow's Hierarchy of Needs - Popular motivational theory proposed by Abraham Maslow in 1943. 
 
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Main Idea - Individuals must satisfy a basic series of needs before they can reach their potential. 
 
Maslow's Deficiency Needs - Physiological, Safety, Love and Belonging...
Which of the following best describes Piaget's concept of a scheme? 
 
a plan of action 
 
failure to reflect on the perspective of others 
 
an organized pattern of behavior or thought 
 
the tendency to adjust to one's environment 
an organized pattern of behavior or thought 
Tyler's mom shows ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following best describes Piaget's concept of a scheme? 
 
a plan of action 
 
failure to reflect on the perspective of others 
 
an organized pattern of behavior or thought 
 
the tendency to adjust to one's environment 
an organized pattern of behavior or thought 
Tyler's mom shows ...
According to Piaget, what is an important accomplishment at the preoperational stage? 
Thinking symbolically 
A student understands that a deflated balloon can be inflated with air. 
According to Piaget, which cognitive level is this student demonstrating? 
Concrete operational 
According to Vygotsk...
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Add to cartAccording to Piaget, what is an important accomplishment at the preoperational stage? 
Thinking symbolically 
A student understands that a deflated balloon can be inflated with air. 
According to Piaget, which cognitive level is this student demonstrating? 
Concrete operational 
According to Vygotsk...
Physical Development: Infants - * Hold up heads 
* Roll over 
* Reach for things 
* Sit 
* Crawl 
* Begin to Walk 
* Increased coordination 
* Manipulate objects with hands 
 
Physical Development: By Age 2 - * Feed themselves with hands 
* Jump & run awkwardly 
* Throw ball 
* Use zipper 
* Make to...
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Add to cartPhysical Development: Infants - * Hold up heads 
* Roll over 
* Reach for things 
* Sit 
* Crawl 
* Begin to Walk 
* Increased coordination 
* Manipulate objects with hands 
 
Physical Development: By Age 2 - * Feed themselves with hands 
* Jump & run awkwardly 
* Throw ball 
* Use zipper 
* Make to...
At which developmental stage would a child be expected to tie shoes? - Primary School 
 
How does female growth differ than male growth during the adolescent stage? - Females usually complete physical growth before males. 
 
Which characteristic is most consistent with a student in the early childho...
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Add to cartAt which developmental stage would a child be expected to tie shoes? - Primary School 
 
How does female growth differ than male growth during the adolescent stage? - Females usually complete physical growth before males. 
 
Which characteristic is most consistent with a student in the early childho...
Early Childhood - A child who can print their name is in what stage of physical development 
 
Infancy - A child who can stack cubes, hold head up, sit, crawl are in what stage of physical development 
 
Early childhood - A child who is between 2-6 years is in what stage of physical development 
 
M...
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Add to cartEarly Childhood - A child who can print their name is in what stage of physical development 
 
Infancy - A child who can stack cubes, hold head up, sit, crawl are in what stage of physical development 
 
Early childhood - A child who is between 2-6 years is in what stage of physical development 
 
M...
At which developmental stage would a child be expected to tie shoes? 
Primary school 
Preschool age 
Toddler age 
Sensorimotor stage - Primary school 
 
How does female growth differ than male growth during the adolescent stage? 
Females usually complete physical growth before males. 
Females genera...
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Add to cartAt which developmental stage would a child be expected to tie shoes? 
Primary school 
Preschool age 
Toddler age 
Sensorimotor stage - Primary school 
 
How does female growth differ than male growth during the adolescent stage? 
Females usually complete physical growth before males. 
Females genera...
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