Title: Mr. Espinoza, a first-grade teacher, tells his student-teacher that when the children begin school t Post by: Yummi on May 30, 2015 Mr. Espinoza, a first-grade teacher, tells his student-teacher that when the children begin school they seem very immature; that is, they cannot yet read, write, or do simple calculations, nor can they maintain attention for long periods of time. However, at the end of the school year they seem more mature; that is, they can read, write, and do simple calculations, and they can maintain attention for long periods of time. Mr. Espinoza is referring to what aspect of development?
a. physical development c. personality development b. cognitive development d. social development Title: Re: Mr. Espinoza, a first-grade teacher, tells his student-teacher that when the children begin scho Post by: LeeWilliams on Jun 10, 2015 Content hidden
Title: Re: Mr. Espinoza, a first-grade teacher, tells his student-teacher that when the children begin school t Post by: Yummi on Jun 10, 2015 Perfect answer :D
Title: Re: Mr. Espinoza, a first-grade teacher, tells his student-teacher that when the children begin school t Post by: LeeWilliams on Jun 11, 2015 This one isn't as straight-forward as it seems! Happy to help :)
Title: Re: Mr. Espinoza, a first-grade teacher, tells his student-teacher that when the children begin ... Post by: Matty b on Sep 15, 2020 thank you
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