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Question
1. Growing independence, a need to have opinions respected, and friends that are more important than at earlier developmental stages are hallmarks of which stages of development?
a. adolescence
b. ages eight to 11
c. ages six to eight
d. ages three to five
e. all of the above
2. Beginning to think and plan ahead, having lots of questions, and important relationships with friends are hallmarks of
a. adolescence
b. ages eight to 11
c. ages six to eight years
d. ages three to five
e. all of the above
3. A five-year-old- who shows concern and sympathy for others and is more likely follow rules is demonstrating typical___ developmental milestones.
a. social and emotional
b. language and communication
c. cognitive
d. movement and physical development
e. none of the above
4. Which of the following is an example of a movement and physical development milestone for a typical 4-year-old?
a. does not use "me" and "you" correctly, ignores other children and does not respond to people outside the family
b. plays board games, understands the difference between same and difference
c. hops and stands on one foot for up to two seconds, and catches a bounced ball most of the time
d. cannot jump in place, has trouble scribbling
e. stands on one foot for 10 seconds or longer, hops and may be able to skip, swings and climb,
5. The need for privacy and having their own space and things are indicative of which stage of development
a. adolescence
b. early childhood
c. middle childhood
d. none of the above
e. all of the above