Exam 9: Physical and Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood
Children from economically advantaged homes are at their healthiest in __________.
C
After age 8,girls __________ than boys.
D
Discuss the development of planning on multistep tasks in middle childhood.
Planning on multistep tasks improves over the school years.On tasks with multiple parts,older children make decisions about what to do first and what to do next in a more orderly fashion.By the end of middle childhood,children engage in advance planning-evaluating an entire sequence of steps to see if it will get them to their goal.Nine- and 10-year-olds can project ahead,predicting how early steps in their plan will affect success at later steps and adjust their overall plan accordingly.Children learn much about planning from collaborating with more expert planners.With age,they take more responsibility in these joint endeavors,such as suggesting planning strategies and organizing task materials.The demands of school tasks-and parents' and teachers' explanations of how to plan-contribute to gains in school-age children's planning.But adult-controlled activities may rob children of opportunities to plan.In one study,researchers videotaped small groups of first and second graders devising plays they would perform for their class.Some groups were child-led,whereas others were led by adult volunteers.Child-led groups engaged in extensive planning,brainstorming themes and working out the details of their plays.But when adults planned the play in advance,the children spent most of their time in nonplanning pursuits,such as rehearsing lines.The adults missed a rich opportunity to scaffold planning by turning over responsibility for it to the children and guiding and supporting,as needed.
Dr.Whittier believes that many intelligence tests sample knowledge and skills that not all groups of children have had equal opportunity to learn.Dr.Whittier's belief reflects the controversial question about whether ethnic differences in IQ have to do with __________.
Dramatic generational IQ gains are greatest on tests of __________.
Which statement about attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)is true?
In a study comparing map-making skills of 12-year-olds in small cities in India and the United States,the Indian children represented more __________ than the American children.
At present in the United States,public opinion and educational practice favor __________ for dual language learners.
Dr.Goldberg introduces irrelevant stimuli into a task and records how well children attend to its central elements.Dr.Goldberg is probably studying __________.
Children of bilingual parents who teach them both languages in infancy and early childhood __________.
Which statement about gross-motor development in middle childhood is accurate?
On the basis of twin studies and other kinship evidence,researchers estimate that about __________ of the differences in IQ among children can be traced to their genetic makeup.
In middle childhood,as in early childhood,boys__________ than girls.
In Sternberg's triarchic theory of successful intelligence,intelligent behavior involves balancing __________ intelligences.
On the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-V),which intellectual factor emphasizes culture-dependent information?
Eight-year-old Miles has confidence in his own ability.When he faces a spelling test,he believes that he can practice spelling the words and he will do well on the test.Miles has developed __________.
School-age children master concrete operational tasks __________.
Paul is concerned because his 6-year-old son,Bobby,prints using large letters and numbers.Bobby's writing is large because he __________.
Which statement about the impact of culture and schooling on concrete operational thought is accurate?
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