Interactions between toddlers help children
A) acquire social skills.
B) learn to be the boss.
C) stick up for their own interests.
D) learn to always play the same way.
A) acquire social skills. These early interactions help children to acquire important social skills such as learning to play as equals, maintaining fun and interest for both players, and adapting to the characteristics of different playmates.
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A girl who is trying to adapt to her new school environment after moving to Texas from China is undergoing which of the following processes?
a. marginalization b. accommodation c. indoctrination d. acculturation
By the early school years,
A) most children always form stereotypes when some basis for them exists. B) children's parents' and friends' racial attitudes typically resemble their own. C) children associate power and privilege with white people. D) children pick up much information about group status from explicit messages from adults.