Multiple Choice
Who was 'correct' about child development? Locke (child as blank slate) or Rousseau (development unfolding naturally) ?
A) Locke was correct. Experiences are crucial to a child's development.
B) They were both correct. Experiences are crucial but a child's temperament change what experiences he or she has access to.
C) Rousseau was correct. The child's unique characteristics are crucial to a child's development.
D) Neither were correct. Development is discontinuous.
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