Summarize key features of the developmental sequences of children's play from ages 1 to 6, as discussed in your text

What will be an ideal response?

Constructive play: building or constructing things from objects
First pretend play: use of symbols or pretending to use objects that aren't really there
Substitute pretend play: the use of objects to represent other objects
Sociodramatic play: imitating other people in imaginary play
Rule-governed play: formal game playing with rules

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The effect of alcohol is to stimulate the release of __________, which causes the general inhibition of the nervous system associated with getting drunk

a) GABA b) serotonin c) dopamine d) acetylcholine

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According to the article Zipping Up the Genes about twins reared apart, if the California Personality

Inventory scores for all MZA twins combined were compared with the combined scores for DZAs and the control group, the MZA scores (a) looked about the same as the other groups (b) were similar to the DZA scores, but not to the control group, suggesting that separated twins have psychological problems (c) were different from the DZA scores and the control group, suggesting that separated monozygotic twins have psychological problems (d) were similar to the control group scores but not to the DZA scores, suggesting that the DZAs have psychological problems

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