Asked by Abbie
                The formation of children's core values is most strongly influenced by 
A peers.
B family.
C elementary school teacher.
D child care providers.
The correct answer for me is B
One of the most important functions of a child's peer group is
A. serving as a replacement for the parents.
B providing apportunities for competition.
C. fostering love and understanding.
D. teaching about the world outside the family.
The answer correct for me is A
Children usually bahave in acceptable ways when they
A. Know the rules.
B feel good about themselves.
C are scolded for misbehavior.
D like the carigiver.
The answer correct is A
            
            
        A peers.
B family.
C elementary school teacher.
D child care providers.
The correct answer for me is B
One of the most important functions of a child's peer group is
A. serving as a replacement for the parents.
B providing apportunities for competition.
C. fostering love and understanding.
D. teaching about the world outside the family.
The answer correct for me is A
Children usually bahave in acceptable ways when they
A. Know the rules.
B feel good about themselves.
C are scolded for misbehavior.
D like the carigiver.
The answer correct is A
Answers
                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    On the first, A is OK, but it varies. On really needs to define Core values, but I suspect you are looking for personality factors: Compassion;
Cooperation;Honesty;Postive Attitude
On the second, I like this answer: Peer groups from toddlers to adults allow persons to assume different roles, and function in those roles, assuming different responsibilities, personalities, and functions. In that vein, D is probably the best answer, but it is not good.
The last is more difficult, A and B are important. I lean to B.
    
Cooperation;Honesty;Postive Attitude
On the second, I like this answer: Peer groups from toddlers to adults allow persons to assume different roles, and function in those roles, assuming different responsibilities, personalities, and functions. In that vein, D is probably the best answer, but it is not good.
The last is more difficult, A and B are important. I lean to B.
                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    oops, I meant B(family) on the first.
    
                    Answered by
            maagoo nelly
            
    when children maniipulate,count,and measure objects, they enchance their cognitive development to the stage that jean piaget called it .
    
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