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ECE120
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In toddlerhood, children tend to use rewards and as their primary criteria for figuring out if their actions or those of another child are right or wrong.
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The speech that serves as a bridge between prelinguistic speech and linguistic speech period is called ______
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Kohiberg has contributed to classroom practice by considering the issue of how education can raise the level of
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The new born babies can see but they do not possess great sharpness of or visual acuity
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____visual acuity is similar to that of adults by the time they are six months old
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The gradual building of complex behaviour patterns through the reinforcement of successive approximations of the target behaviour is known as ______
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Piaget identified major stages of cognitive development
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acuity is the fineness of visual discrimination
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The process of acquiring writing skills is very demanding on both an emotional and ______
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Piaget identified two stages of moral development which includes moral realism and morality
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Biological maturation, activity, social experiments and equilibration are the factors affecting thinking radical _____
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_____ influence the cognitive functioning of children and serves as a form of communication
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Every child regardless of culture, intellectual ability or socio-economic status inherits the genetic capability for language. This is according to ____
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14. Listening is a cognitive
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The development that focuses on the use of the muscles around the fingers and hands for manipulation and coordination is _____
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According to the working of the theory, mastery of motor skills involves acquiring increasingly complex systems of action
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Children hear language spoken by parents and others, imitate that speech and are rewarded for the efforts. This positive reinforcement encourages them to communicate the more. This is according to ______
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According to nativist theory every child regardless of culture, intellectual ability or social status inherit genetic capability of____
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According to Piaget, ______ takes place when people use their existing schema to make sense out of objects or events in their world
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is an important source of intellectual motivation
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____ is a cognitive ability that is learned and practiced while hearing is a sensory function that develop on its own.
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Children learn language at least in part by observation and ______
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____ needs environment in which they feel safe and secure, food and water for body maintenance is according to Maslow
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Emotions influence the functioning of children and serve as a form of communication
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Motor mastery involves both and practice
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One reason for children perceptual difficulties is that takes effort and is a limited resource
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The development of most sensory abilities commences in the environment prior to birth
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By 3-4 months, infants begins ______
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The speech that serves as a bridge between prelinguistic and ____________ period is called echo- speech
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In language development the inborn tendency labelled LAD means ______
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Gross motor development refers to over actions that help infants
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Listening does not rely on ____
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Behaviour can be increased by following it with reinforcement such as praise. It can be decreased through punishment such as withdrawal of priviledges. This is according to ______
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Infants are able to remember some of what they
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Behaviour can be improved upon by reinforcement such as ______
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Ability to recognise differences in forms is
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_____ is a complex process that depends on perceptual, cognitive and linguistic processes. It relies on skills in the integration of visual and auditory information.
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The stimuli that increases the frequency of the behaviour they follow are _____
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Stimuli that increases the frequency of the behaviour they follow are
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Bowlby's theory states that the infant's emotional tie to the is an evolved response that promotes survival.
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Language is the most awesome of universal development
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Jean piaget was a psychologists
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Adaptation involves assimilation and
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Phases involve in perception are bottom up, Gestalt phase and the
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Gross motor helps children to get ______
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Children who show morality are capable of flexible operational thought.
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Infants starts to playfully repeat simple consonant and vowel sounds known as babbling period at ______
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Kohiberg is known for his research and the psychology of development of children
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