Deck 5: Development in Middle Childhood: Cognitive

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The word "concrete" as used by Piaget means that children can imagine how to add two apples and three apples.
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To help children develop Logical-Mathematical intelligence,caregivers should

A)provide strategy games.
B)teach children logic.
C)encourage children to memorize multiplication tables.
D)let children devise their own learning experiences.
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Children often come to the wrong conclusions during Piaget's preoperational period.
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The communication patterns of some cultures do not encourage children to participate verbally in activities.
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At times school-age children may function on a preschool level because

A)they are too young.
C)they have learning difficulties.
B)there is no finite division of stages.
D)they do not speak English well.
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One language will be predominant as children learn a second language.
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B.F.Skinner is associated with the theory of behaviorism.
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School-age children's thinking processes are the same as those of preschoolers.
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Cross-cultural variation means that cultures differ in the competencies they expect children to develop.
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Scaffolding refers to a series of activities appropriate for school-age children.
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When a child says "Mi hermana is older than me," it is an example of

A)elaborated code.
C)incorrect grammar.
B)language confusion.
D)code-switching.
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Ebonics is

A)a synonym for Black English.
C)speaking with a Southern accent.
B)the primary language in the Midwest.
D)used in South Africa.
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Piaget started to develop the first intelligence test but became interested in children's wrong answers.
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When children are involved in a cooperative learning activity,they may be developing

A)spatial memory.
C)kinesthetic skills.
B)interpersonal skills.
D)intrapersonal skills.
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The three strategies children learn to use for increasing memory are called

A)blocks.
C)memory enhancers.
B)storage strategies.
D)memory builders.
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Multiple intelligences theories are important because they tell us

A)how we should push children to learn.
B)why some children do better in some areas.
C)how different cultures think.
D)that we should focus on one area of the curriculum.
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The best examples of children's pragmatic use of language is seen in

A)code switching.
C)jokes they tell.
B)their stories.
D)their voice inflection.
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Vygotsky is associated with the theory of

A)cognitive testing.
C)emotional development.
B)sociocultural theory.
D)physical development.
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The eighth intelligence delineated by Gardner is

A)Interpersonal.
C)Kinesthetic.
B)Cognitive.
D)Naturalist.
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The average child may have acquired a 60,000-word vocabulary by middle childhood.
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The theorist associated with classical conditioning is ________________.
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Scaffolding is

A)a support system that supports children as they move from one level to the next.
B)when adults exhibit the behaviors that are expected of children.
C)the hypothetical environment in which learning and development take place.
D)the pragmatic use of language.
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Children in China develop the competencies expected of them by __________________________________________________.
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According to Vygotsky,the hypothetical environment in which learning and development take place is called the _____________________________________________.
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Gardner recently added an eighth intelligence.What is it?
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One activity that will help children learn to use language is ______________________________.
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State the limitations of Vygotsky's sociocultural theory.
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When children observe how others behave and then copy that behavior,it is called ____________________.
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How did Bandura add to behaviorist theory?
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Between the ages of five and seven,most children are in the ____________________ stage of cognitive development.
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State the concerns expressed by critics of Piagetian theory.
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Howard Gardner is known for his theory of ___________________________________.
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What is meant by code-switching in children's language?
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Elaborated code refers to ______________________________ language.
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State the basic beliefs of behaviorist theory about achieving desired behavior in children.
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Children in middle childhood acquire as many as _____words a day and by 5th grade have a __________ word vocabulary.
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How individual children function cognitively depends on ______________________________ and ______________________________.
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Middle childhood is a time when the ability to use language ______________________________.
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How has sociocultural theory added a new dimension to the study of children's development?
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State three things child care staff members can do to help children function in a multicultural society.
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How can school age child care providers help foster a child's development of more than one intelligence?
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What is the zone of proximal development?
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Give an example of how a teacher could use scaffolding to help a child add to their knowledge base.
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How can child care staff members help children develop good language skills?
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In 1996 Steinberg delineated three types of intelligence.What are they?
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The word "concrete" as used by Piaget means that children can imagine how to add two apples and three apples.
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To help children develop Logical-Mathematical intelligence,caregivers should

A)provide strategy games.
B)teach children logic.
C)encourage children to memorize multiplication tables.
D)let children devise their own learning experiences.
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Children often come to the wrong conclusions during Piaget's preoperational period.
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The communication patterns of some cultures do not encourage children to participate verbally in activities.
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At times school-age children may function on a preschool level because

A)they are too young.
C)they have learning difficulties.
B)there is no finite division of stages.
D)they do not speak English well.
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One language will be predominant as children learn a second language.
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B.F.Skinner is associated with the theory of behaviorism.
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School-age children's thinking processes are the same as those of preschoolers.
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Cross-cultural variation means that cultures differ in the competencies they expect children to develop.
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Scaffolding refers to a series of activities appropriate for school-age children.
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When a child says "Mi hermana is older than me," it is an example of

A)elaborated code.
C)incorrect grammar.
B)language confusion.
D)code-switching.
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Ebonics is

A)a synonym for Black English.
C)speaking with a Southern accent.
B)the primary language in the Midwest.
D)used in South Africa.
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Piaget started to develop the first intelligence test but became interested in children's wrong answers.
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When children are involved in a cooperative learning activity,they may be developing

A)spatial memory.
C)kinesthetic skills.
B)interpersonal skills.
D)intrapersonal skills.
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The three strategies children learn to use for increasing memory are called

A)blocks.
C)memory enhancers.
B)storage strategies.
D)memory builders.
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Multiple intelligences theories are important because they tell us

A)how we should push children to learn.
B)why some children do better in some areas.
C)how different cultures think.
D)that we should focus on one area of the curriculum.
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The best examples of children's pragmatic use of language is seen in

A)code switching.
C)jokes they tell.
B)their stories.
D)their voice inflection.
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Vygotsky is associated with the theory of

A)cognitive testing.
C)emotional development.
B)sociocultural theory.
D)physical development.
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The eighth intelligence delineated by Gardner is

A)Interpersonal.
C)Kinesthetic.
B)Cognitive.
D)Naturalist.
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The average child may have acquired a 60,000-word vocabulary by middle childhood.
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The theorist associated with classical conditioning is ________________.
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Scaffolding is

A)a support system that supports children as they move from one level to the next.
B)when adults exhibit the behaviors that are expected of children.
C)the hypothetical environment in which learning and development take place.
D)the pragmatic use of language.
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Children in China develop the competencies expected of them by __________________________________________________.
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According to Vygotsky,the hypothetical environment in which learning and development take place is called the _____________________________________________.
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Gardner recently added an eighth intelligence.What is it?
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One activity that will help children learn to use language is ______________________________.
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State the limitations of Vygotsky's sociocultural theory.
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When children observe how others behave and then copy that behavior,it is called ____________________.
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How did Bandura add to behaviorist theory?
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Between the ages of five and seven,most children are in the ____________________ stage of cognitive development.
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State the concerns expressed by critics of Piagetian theory.
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Howard Gardner is known for his theory of ___________________________________.
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What is meant by code-switching in children's language?
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Elaborated code refers to ______________________________ language.
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State the basic beliefs of behaviorist theory about achieving desired behavior in children.
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Children in middle childhood acquire as many as _____words a day and by 5th grade have a __________ word vocabulary.
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How individual children function cognitively depends on ______________________________ and ______________________________.
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Middle childhood is a time when the ability to use language ______________________________.
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How has sociocultural theory added a new dimension to the study of children's development?
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State three things child care staff members can do to help children function in a multicultural society.
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How can school age child care providers help foster a child's development of more than one intelligence?
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What is the zone of proximal development?
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Give an example of how a teacher could use scaffolding to help a child add to their knowledge base.
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How can child care staff members help children develop good language skills?
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In 1996 Steinberg delineated three types of intelligence.What are they?
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