Knowing what you know about deferred imitation, what would an infant do if you stuck your tongue out at him today
What will be an ideal response?
Deferred imitation means that the child has enough memory capability that they will remember and try to do something a day or so later. So, if you stuck your tongue out at a kid one day, he would try it again the next day. He may stick his tongue out at you the next time he sees you.
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hearing their mothers read The Cat in the Hat. seeing their mothers read The Cat in the Hat. hearing their mothers read any book. seeing their mothers read any book.
Last week, Dudley learned in his science class that the fluffy white clouds in the sky are called cumulous clouds. However, a week later, on his science test, he is not able to remember their name
According to the network model, Dudley is most likely having difficulty ________ the information. A) accessing B) retrieving C) storing D) chunking