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What is the ability of a person to provide for their basic needs called?
What is the ability of a person to provide for their basic needs called?
- Personal Development
- Physiological Development
- The Competent Self (correct)
- The Inner Self
Which of these is NOT considered a type of development that people go through?
Which of these is NOT considered a type of development that people go through?
- Emotional development
- Cognitive development
- Bodily changes
- Technological development (correct)
What is the 'Inner Self' also sometimes called?
What is the 'Inner Self' also sometimes called?
- Physiological Development
- The Psychological Self (correct)
- The Competent Self
- Personal Development
Which of the following is NOT one of the unique needs and experiences that a whole person has?
Which of the following is NOT one of the unique needs and experiences that a whole person has?
What is the term used to describe the physiological changes involved in the sexual maturation of a child?
What is the term used to describe the physiological changes involved in the sexual maturation of a child?
Which of the following is NOT a type of development that people go through?
Which of the following is NOT a type of development that people go through?
What stage is characterized by the child's ability to think logically and understand that quantities don't change when their appearance is altered?
What stage is characterized by the child's ability to think logically and understand that quantities don't change when their appearance is altered?
Which stage of personal development refers to the use of mental representation and make-believe play?
Which stage of personal development refers to the use of mental representation and make-believe play?
Who is the proponent of the Moral Development Theory?
Who is the proponent of the Moral Development Theory?
Which stage marks the period where thoughts become more complex, abstract, and detailed, with the ability to think hypothetically?
Which stage marks the period where thoughts become more complex, abstract, and detailed, with the ability to think hypothetically?
During which stage do children begin to grow curious and develop basic reasoning abilities?
During which stage do children begin to grow curious and develop basic reasoning abilities?
Which of the following refers to an understanding that quantities remain the same despite changes in appearance?
Which of the following refers to an understanding that quantities remain the same despite changes in appearance?
What is the stage from puberty to adulthood called?
What is the stage from puberty to adulthood called?
What does the text say may be affected by the brain development during adolescence?
What does the text say may be affected by the brain development during adolescence?
What does the text say happens to organs during adolescence?
What does the text say happens to organs during adolescence?
What is the name of the stage of cognitive development that occurs between ages 2-7 years old?
What is the name of the stage of cognitive development that occurs between ages 2-7 years old?
What does the text say happens to muscles during adolescence?
What does the text say happens to muscles during adolescence?