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- Q1typically refers to an increase in complexity, a change from relatively simple to more complicated.Developmentsimplicitygrowthcomplexion60s
- Q2True or False: Growth proceeds from the center of the body outward.TrueFalse60s
- Q3TruefalseTrue or False: At birth, the brain, heart, and spinal cord are fully functioning.60s
- Q4True or False: The finger and toe muscles develop before the arm and leg muscles.falsetrue30s
- Q5True or False: Children differ in their growth.truefalse60s
- Q6True or False: Children grow at perfectly steady rates.truefalse60s
- Q7What is an example of one of the five basic principles of child growth and development.children need emergent literacy skills in order to develop the ability to readexact sequence for allSimilar developmental sequence for all (i.e they develop in similar ways at similar times)Children's fine motor development may never occur60s
- Q8True or False: Development proceeds from General to Specific (Children gain specific abilities as they develop further)falsetrue60s
- Q9Which principle is this? As children develop new skills, they become the basis for more new behaviors and skills)Development is different for minoritiesDevelopment is continuousDevelopment is inorganicDevelopment is growth60s
- Q10Which principle is this? Each child is different and grows differentlyDevelopmental sequence is similarDevelopment proceeds at different ratesDevelopment is continuousDevelopment can be mathematically calculated60s
- Q11The body has to grow and develop before new skills and behaviors can occurDevelopment and growth oppose each otherDevelopment is similar for allDevelopment is continuousAll areas of development are interrelated60s
- Q12one implication of a development principle as it relates to children's learning is:Knowing the way in which a child develops is important to use negative reinforcement and worksheetsYou can become the headmaster at hogwartzKnowing the way in which a child develops is important in order to understand where they should be and how you can encourage growth in those areas.You can get better gifts during the holidays60s
- Q13The first stage of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and includes an example such asfamily, community, friendshipfood, water, sheltercareer, coworkers, accomplishment60s
- Q14According to Maslow, when one reaches Self-Actualization: One...can read the futurebecomes wealthy or famousfulfills their greatest potentialunderstands their surroundings better60s
- Q15Which one is an example Erik Erikson's conflicts that relate to children aged birth to school-age?Happiness vs. DepressionTrust vs. MistrustMoney vs. PovertyIntegrity vs. Despair60s