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A what is an early infant vowel-like sound
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The what hemisphere of your brain plays a critcal role in understanding language.
core
The what knowledge hypothesis suggests that children are born with certain knowledge structures already in place that are ready to be modified by experience.
false
According to Piaget, children understand the world with scripts, which are psychological structures that organize experiences
equilibration
If you were to apply the common law of physics to Piaget’s theory of cognitive development in children, actions being in balance with each other would describe the process of
scaffolding
what occurs when a teacher gauges the amt of assistance they provide to match the needs of a specific learner
used repeatedly in a conversation
research has found that children who are seven to eight months of age will learn a word more rapidly if it is
conversational
Research has found that when parents use a what style to help their children expand on their descriptions of events, they will have earlier memories of childhood when they reach adolescence.
birth to 2 years
The approximate age of Piaget’s sensorimotor period of cognitive development is
stable-order principle
The idea that number names must be counted in the same sequence, without change, defines the
true
The zone of proximal development refers to the difference between what a child can do on his or her own and what they can do only with assistance
they focus on sounds that are stressed during speech
which is a key cue used by infants when attempting to identify whether a sound represents a word?