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A) Children learn more from an immediate reaction than from a long-term reaction.
B) Children learn best when they have the opportunity to repeat the same action in the same way multiple times.
C) Children learn more when there is a strong connection between what they do, and how the object or substance responds.
D) Children learn best when they are able to clearly see how an object reacts to their actions.
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A) transformations of water
B) object permanence
C) rocks and minerals
D) sinking and floating
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A) Children should not be taught about money, because this increases their focus on materialism and consumerism.
B) In order to avoid confusion when learning measurement, early childhood professionals should be sure to use only standard measurement tools.
C) Children are capable of learning about a variety of measurement instruments including thermometers, speedometers, odometers, and clocks.
D) Young children are capable of learning about measurement, time, and money but have difficulty grasping concepts like space, physical property, and motion.
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A) providing a variety of measurement tools for children to explore based on their individual interests
B) developing a project in which children measure different objects in the environment with a variety of standard and nonstandard measuring tools
C) looking for spontaneous opportunities to study measurement throughout the day
D) having the children color worksheets filled with facts about measurement
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A) toddlers
B) toddlers and preschoolers
C) preschoolers and school age children
D) toddlers, preschoolers, and school age children
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A) conservation
B) object permanence
C) behavior contagion
D) construction
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A) Andrew understands that the wooden items they are playing with are called "blocks."
B) Bettina sees that she can stack smaller blocks on the bigger ones but not bigger ones on the smaller ones.
C) Chuck lines the blocks up in a sequence according to their size.
D) Darlene bangs two blocks together to make a sound.
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A) knowledge about the relationships between objects
B) knowledge of math and science concepts
C) knowledge of the physical world that is learned socially
D) knowledge of the physical world that is learned through concrete experiences
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A) science
B) social
C) geometry
D) algebra
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