Question 5 In math, when a child understands that certain pairs of mathematical calculations (like addition and subtraction) are opposites, the child has mastered: object permanence. O reversibility. O egocentrism. O theory of mind. Question 6 1 pts O assimilate information. form a schema. O accommodate information. engage in cognition. 1 pts When Hana visits the botanical gardens with her grandparents, she calls an orchid a "daisy." Her parents correct her and explain how an orchid differs from a daisy. Hana's grandparents are helping her to:
Question 7 In the strange situation, the babies who got quite upset when their mom left the room, and did not entirely welcome her return, MOST likely had a(n) attachment bond. secure insecure-avoidant disorganized insecure-resistant Question 8 Pruning results in the adolescent brain having connections. adolescent brain having more; weaker more; stronger fewer; weaker fewer; stronger neural connections, and myelination results in the 1 pts 1 pts
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Question 5 In math, when a child understands that certain pairs of mathematical calculations (like addition and subtract
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