According to Piaget's theory, what becomes the motivation that pushes children through the stages of cognitive development?
A) A need for assimilation B) An understanding of conservation
C) A dislike of accommodation D) A desire for equilibrium
Answer: D
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According to the text, there are four major parenting styles. Each one varies in its degree of parental responsiveness and demandingness
By combining responsiveness and demandingness, which of the following responses is a typical permissive parent's response to a child who only wants to have a milkshake for dinner? "Whatever, I don't care. Have what you want." || "Absolutely not, under no circumstances will I allow that!" || "That's a great idea. Maybe I'll have one too." || "It would be much better to eat a healthy dinner first and have a banana split for dessert if you are not full." || || ||
Even in early childhood, most children understand that death is ____; however, for most children it is not until middle childhood that they realize that death is ____
a. discussable; avoidable b. avoidable; discussable c. inevitable; permanent d. permanent; inevitable