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Quiz 7: Preschoolers: Physical, Neurocognitive, Emotional, Intellectual and Social Development in a Nutshell
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Question 21
True/False
Safety greatly increases for preschoolers as their motor ability and athletic activity develop at the same rate as their cognitive capacities for planning and judging risk.
Question 22
True/False
According to research in 2007, approximately 6 percent of Australian preschoolers are clinically obese and a further 15 percent are significantly overweight.
Question 23
True/False
Many studies conducted in Australia, Europe and North America over several decades have shown that many individuals with autism never develop a fully functional theory of mind.
Question 24
Short Answer
Typically developing and natively signing children show pronounced _____________ hemisphere dominance of activation and heightened activity in the specific areas of the _____________ hemisphere responsible for language comprehension and production.
Question 25
Short Answer
Piaget argued for treating very early memories with some _____________
Question 26
True/False
According to Zaporozhets and Elkonin (1971), children displayed the highest level of memory when involved in peer play.
Question 27
True/False
Closure is when the logical and mathematical operations are mentally grouped such that all parts of individual operations are also part of the group.
Question 28
True/False
Preoperational children judge things primarily on how they look.
Question 29
True/False
Between the ages of nine and 12 years, the lateralisation of language processing and production becomes more pronounced in the average child.
Question 30
True/False
According to Peterson (2000), early research showed that children who had siblings developed concepts of false belief ahead of only children, however, after the effects of language ability were statistically controlled these differences disappeared.
Question 31
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Recently, researchers have consistently agreed that improvements do occur when the memories of children who initially lack a concrete- operational understanding of tilted liquids are reassessed later on, once concrete operations have developed.
Question 32
True/False
Vygotsky's sociocultural theory places less emphasis than Piaget's on variations in cognitive skills in different cultural environments, the value of social interaction for promoting cognitive growth and cross- cultural variation in developmental patterns.
Question 33
Short Answer
On average, healthy children in Australia and New Zealand today gain _____________ to _____________ centimetres in height each year between their second and the sixth birthdays.
Question 34
True/False
A typical five- year- old is able to thread a needle.
Question 35
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Piaget proposed that children's thought processes could be thrown into disequilibrium by having arguments with peers.
Question 36
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Emotional understanding develops along with _____________ emotional during the preschool period.
Question 37
Short Answer
By the age of _____________ most children know their own name, can recognise themselves in photographs and mirrors and can accurately answer the basic gender identity question.