Compared with preschoolers, school-age children are

A) physically less pliable.
B) physically more elastic.
C) more agile, but less able to balance.
D) stronger, but less agile.

Answer: B

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Which of the following would most clearly be an example of accommodation?

a. when you use motherese in order to teach your child a new word b. when you misremember what you learned about single parents in Psych 101 so as to be consistent with your prior experiences with single parents c. when a child with Down syndrome shows more sophisticated reasoning about math problems than on other problems of comparable complexity d. when you change your beliefs about how children learn after taking Psych 101

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