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ECE120

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The speech that serves as
a bridge between prelinguistic speech and
linguistic speech period is
called ______

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"Cognoscere" is a
word

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Cognoscere means

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is a form of communication
that consist movement of
the limbs of the body which
serve as substitutes for or
supplements to speech

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Phases involve in
perception are bottom up,
Gestalt phase and the

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By 3-4 months, infants
begins ______

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The stimuli that increases
the frequency of the
behaviour they follow are
_____

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Shaping is the gradual
building of complex
_____________

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Reading is a complex
process that depends on
perceptual, cognitive and
linguistic processes. It
relies on skills in the
integration of ______ and
auditory information.

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The stimuli that _____is the
frequency of the behaviour
they follow are reinforcers

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Gestalt phase involves
organised meaningful
wholes

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The new born babies can
see but they do not
possess great sharpness of
or visual acuity

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Fine motor skills
gradually

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Children learn language at
least in part by observation
and ______

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Gestalt means

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Infants starts to playfully
repeat simple consonant
and vowel sounds known
as babbling period at
______

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Every child regardless of
culture, intellectual ability or
socio-economic status
inherits the genetic
capability for language.
This is according to ____

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iaget's ideas is based on
development

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In language development
the inborn tendency
labelled LAD means
______

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Jean Piaget was a ______

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According to the working of
the
theory, mastery of motor
skills involves acquiring
increasingly complex
systems of action

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Attachment is a
emotional tie or bond
between two people.

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_____ influence the
cognitive functioning of
children and serves as a
form of communication

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According to nativist theory
every child regardless of
culture, intellectual ability or
social status inherit genetic
capability of____

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Visual acuity is the fineness
of visual ______

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The speech that serves as
a bridge between prelinguistic speech and
linguistic speech period is
called ______

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Listening does not rely on
____

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The course aim of ECE 120
is to give you an
understanding of the basis
and the processes of the
developmental domains

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_______ develops early.

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Children learn language at
least in part by observation
and ______

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is the stringing together of
consonants and vowel
sounds.

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acuity is the fineness of
visual discrimination

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The sense of taste is
strongly connected to the
sense of

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Every day brings about
remarkable changes in
child’s

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Children who show
morality are capable of
flexible operational thought.

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The psychological
structures are our systems
for understanding and
interacting with the world
according to ______

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The
at birth is a fascinating
creature with his/her tiny
seemingly helpless

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Children learn language at
least in part by observation
and ______

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Assimilation takes place
when people use their
existing
__to make sense out
objects or events in their
worlds

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Behaviour can be increased
by following it with
reinforcement such as
praise. It can be decreased
through punishment such
as withdrawal of
priviledges. This is
according to ______

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The development of most
sensory abilities
commences in the
environment prior to birth

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Children vary in the rate at
which they learn

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Schema means ______

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The speech that serves as
a bridge between prelinguistic and
____________ period is
called echo- speech

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The development that refer
to control actions that help
children to get around is
known as ______

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Jean piaget was a
psychologists

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The modification of existing
schema to permit the
incorporation of new events
or knowledge is known as
______

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Lawrence kohlberg was
born in
New York.

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According to Piaget,
______ takes place when
people use their existing
schema to make sense out
of objects or events in their
world

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Piaget identified
major stages of cognitive
development

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skills involve the large
muscles used in locomotion

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Listening is a cognitive

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Reinforcement of
successive approximation
of the target behaviour is

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______ infants can hear
remarkably well at birth
unless their middle ears are
clogged with amniotic fluid

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The development that
focuses on the use of the
muscles around the fingers
and hands for manipulation
and coordination is _____

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The stimuli that increases
the frequency of the
behaviour they follow are
_____

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One reason for children
perceptual difficulties is that
takes effort and is a limited
resource

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Listening does not rely on
experience, skill and
practice and hearing also
does not rely on physiology
in the ear to transmit
impulses to the ______

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The gradual building of
complex behaviour patterns
through the reinforcement
of successive
approximation of the target
behaviour is known as
_____

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Adaptation involves
assimilation and

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Stimuli that increases the
frequency of the behaviour
they follow are

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Motor mastery involves
both
and practice

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____ is a cognitive ability
that is learned and
practiced while hearing is a
sensory function that
develop on its own.

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In language development,
the inborn tendency
labelled LAD means

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Behaviour can be improved
upon by reinforcement such
as ______

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Babies relax their facial
muscles in response to
sweetness ______

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New born infants can hear
remarkably well at birth
unless their middle ear are
blocked by ______

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Objects placed within a
close range are clearest
focus for most

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The process of acquiring
the writing skill is very
demanding on both an
emotional and ______

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learn language at least in
part by observation and
imitation

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Piaget established that
people are born with a
tendency to organize the
processes into
psychological structural

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Children hear language
spoken by parents and
others, imitate that speech
and are ___ for the efforts.
This positive reinforcement
encourages them to
communicate the more, is
according to Skinner

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Biological maturation,
activity, social experiments
and equilibration are the
factors affecting thinking
radical _____

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The visual acuity of infants is similar to that of adults by the time they are ______

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_____ is a complex process
that depends on perceptual,
cognitive and linguistic
processes. It relies on skills
in the integration of visual
and auditory information.

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serves as a bridge between
pre-linguistic and linguistic
speech period

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Children hear
spoken by parents and
others

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Infants start to playfully
repeat simple consonant
and vowel sounds known
as babbling period at
______

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Children hear language
spoken by parents and
others, imitate that speech
and are rewarded for the
efforts. This positive
reinforcement encourages
them to communicate the
more. This is according to
______

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Piaget's theories of
intellectual development
have given rise to what I
often called
learning

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Language is the most
awesome of universal
development

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In language development
the inborn tendency
labelled LAD means
______

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Piaget identified two stages
of moral development
which includes moral
realism and
morality

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Infants are able to
remember some of what
they

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In toddlerhood, children
tend to use rewards and
as their primary criteria for
figuring out if their actions
or those of another child
are right or wrong.

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Children typically display a
hand preference by the end
of the ______

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According to Piaget,
______ takes place when
people use their existing
schema to make sense out
of objects or events in their
world

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____visual acuity is similar
to that of adults by the time
they are six months old

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Adaptation involves two
basic processes called
______ and
accommodation

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Handedness is a result of
the joint contribution of
nature and nurture to
lateralization

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Motor development
involves the activities of
which changes in posture

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The stimuli that _____is the
frequency of the behaviour
they follow are reinforcers

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is movement from one
place to another

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Emotions influence the
functioning of children and
serve as a form of
communication

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Behaviour can be improved
upon by reinforcements
such as praise. It can be
decreased through
punishment such as
withdrawal of priviledges.
This is according to ______

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Kohiberg is known for his
research and the
psychology of development
of children

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Gross motor helps children
to get ______

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A theory that states that
children need environment
where they feel safe,
secure, have food and
water for body maintenance
is deduced from ______.

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Motor mastery involves
intense

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Gross motor development
refers to
over actions that help
infants

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____ needs environment
in which they feel safe and
secure, food and water for
body maintenance is
according to Maslow

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Babies relax their facial
in response to sweetness
taste

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involves trying to
understand something new
by fitting it into what we
already know.

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The sense of hearing is well
before the baby is born

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According to Piaget,
cognitive development is
influenced by learning from
others. This is known as
_____

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Bowlby's theory states that
the infant's emotional tie to
the
is an evolved response that
promotes survival.

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Ability to recognise
differences in forms is

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Behaviour can be increased
by following it with
reinforcement such as
praise. It can be decreased
through punishment such
as withdrawal of
priviledges. This is
according to ______

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_____ believed that
experience within the
environment are key factors
influencing the developing
mind

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The word cognition has its
roots in the
word

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______ maturation, activity,
social experiments and
equilibrium are the factors
affecting thinking radical
change

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Adaptation involves two
basic processes called
______ and
accommodation

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According to Piaget,
concept about the world is
called ______

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Perception is the process of
detecting a
and assigning meaning to it

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Children typically display a
hand preference by the end
of the

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is an important source of
intellectual motivation

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Jean Piaget believed that
all species inherit two basic
tendencies or what he
called ______

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The gradual building of
complex behaviour patterns
through the reinforcement
of successive
approximations of the target
behaviour is known as
______

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The process of acquiring
writing skills is very
demanding on both an
emotional and ______

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Kohiberg has contributed to
classroom practice by
considering the issue of
how education can raise
the level of

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