Make-believe play is a major means through which children

A) develop and refine representational schemes.
B) learn about prejudice and the differences among different racial and ethnic groups.
C) learn language and its more subtle nuances.
D) extend their cognitive skills and learn about important activities in their culture.

D

Psychology

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Beliefs and actions that are shared by religious, political, or sexual minority groups are not considered evidence of a mental disorder because such behaviors

A. are voluntary. B. are rare and unusual. C. can cause harm. D. deviate from society's standards of proper behavior.

Psychology

Patrice is 6 months old and is quite talkative. She is now using repetitive consonant-vowel combinations, and her favorite appears to be "ba-ba-ba-ba." Patrice has reached the ______________ milestone in language development

a. cooing b. babbling c. gurgling d. infant-directed speech

Psychology