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FAD3220 Test 2 Exam Complete Solutions Current Verified A+ Pass Enuresis - Answer -repeated urination in clothing or in bed Gross Motor Skills - Answer -physical skills that involve the large muscles Fine motor skills - Answer -physical skills that involve the small muscles and eye-hand co...

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Enuresis - Answer -repeated urination in clothing or in bed

Gross Motor Skills - Answer -physical skills that involve the large muscles

Fine motor skills - Answer -physical skills that involve the small muscles and eye-hand
coordination

handedness - Answer -preference for using a particular hand

preoperational stage - Answer -In Piaget's theory, the second major stage of cognitive
development, in which symbolic thought expands but children cannot yet use logic

symbolic functioning - Answer -Piaget's term for ability to use mental representations
(words, numbers, or images) to which a child has attached meaning

pretend play - Answer -play involving imaginary people and situations; AKA fantasy play
or dramatic play

transduction - Answer -Piaget's term for a preoperational child's tendency to mentally
link particular phenomena, whether or not there is logically a causal relationship

animism - Answer -tendency to attribute life to objects that are not alive

centration - Answer -In Piaget's theory, the tendency of preoperational children to focus
on one aspect of a situation and neglect others

decenter - Answer -In Piaget's terminology, to think simultaneously about several
aspects of a situation

egocentrism - Answer -Piaget's term for inability to consider another person's point of
view; a characteristic of young children's thought

conservation - Answer -Piaget's term for awareness that two objects that are equal
according to a certain measure remain equal in the face of perceptual alteration so long
as nothing has been added to or taken away from either object

irreversibility - Answer -Piaget's term for a preoperational child's failure to understand
that an operation can go in two or more directions

encoding - Answer -process by which information is prepared for long-term storage and
later retrieval

, storage - Answer -retention of information in memory for future use

retrieval - Answer -process by which info is accessed or recalled from memory storage

sensory memory - Answer -initial, brief, temporary storage of sensory info

working memory - Answer -short-term storage of info being actively processed

executive function - Answer -conscious control of thoughts, emotions, and actions to
accomplish goals or solve problems

central executive - Answer -In Baddeley's model, element of working memory that
controls the processing info

long-term memory - Answer -storage of virtually unlimited capacity that holds info for
long periods

recognition - Answer -ability to identify a previously encountered stimulus

recall - Answer -ability to reproduce material from memory

fast mapping - Answer -process by which a child absorbs the meaning of a new world
after hearing it once or twice in conversation

pragmatics - Answer -the practical knowledge needed to use language for
communicative purposes

social speech - Answer -speech intended to be understood by a listener

private speech - Answer -talking aloud to oneself with no intent to communicate with
others

emergent literacy - Answer -preschooler's development of skills, knowledge, and
attitudes that underlie reading and writing

self concept - Answer -sense of self; descriptive and evaluative mental picture of one's
abilities and traits

self definition - Answer -cluster of characteristics use to describe oneself

single representations - Answer -in neo-Piagetian terminology, first stage in
development of self definition, in which children describe themselves in terms of
individual, unconnected characteristics and in all-or-nothing terms

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