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3-year-old Amy walks by her grandmother's collection of glass animals and says "Those are a 'no-no';
don't touch." She is talking to herself and using language to govern her behavior and guide herself. It
would appear that Amy is using ________ to regulate her own behavior according to Vygotsky. - private
speech
Piaget called the second substage in preoperational thought "intuitive" because of the absence of the
use of _____ in children in that stage. - rational thinking
vygotsky viewed the importance of____on the childrens development fits with the current belief that it
is important to evaluate the contexual factors in learning - sociocultural influence
Dorothy is enrolled in a preschool where she spends much of her time in unstructured activity. She plays
with different toys she chooses, and her teacher facilitates rather than teaches. Which of the following
approaches is Dorothy's preschool using? - montessori
Fred and Wayne are 4-year-olds. When they are together, they often wrestle, run, race, push, and shove
each other. Although their level of activity often aggravates their parents, these activities will: - help the
boys develop their gross motor skills
Over the past week, Walter has been trying to learn to tie his shoelaces. Initially, his mother held his
hands and worked his fingers through the process. Now that Walter is better at it, she only guides him
verbally. Which of the following is this an example of? - scaffolding
Cynthia shows a number of behaviors different from children her age, including deficits in social
interaction and communication as well as repetitive behaviors or interests. She is indifferent toward
others and prefers to be alone. She is more interested in objects than people. It is most likely that she
suffers from ____ - autism
the leading cause of death in young children in the US is - motor-vehicle accidents
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