Asked by Anonymous
prejudicial behaviors by young children particularly in the 3 to 5 year age group are not rooted in
acognitive inability to fit new information and experiences into an existing belief system
b.observation and emulation of pro-social attitudes and behaviors on the part of a significant adult
c continual exposure to an environment that restricts or rejects traits not conforming with one's set of beliefs
d.imitation of a parent's negative comments & responses
I chose B can someone please check this for me
acognitive inability to fit new information and experiences into an existing belief system
b.observation and emulation of pro-social attitudes and behaviors on the part of a significant adult
c continual exposure to an environment that restricts or rejects traits not conforming with one's set of beliefs
d.imitation of a parent's negative comments & responses
I chose B can someone please check this for me
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
I don't think B is correct. Please re-think this.
Answered by
Anonymous
how about c which was also my next choice
Answered by
Writeacher
No, not C either.
There is only one choice that involves things that such young children don't usually do at those ages.
There is only one choice that involves things that such young children don't usually do at those ages.
Answered by
Anonymous
the text did stat information in d. but since it ask for what not rooted in i think it was not the best, so i guess it is d instead of b or c
Answered by
Anonymous
oh ok at that age children donot really know how to put information and belief together
Answered by
Writeacher
exactly!
Answered by
Anonymous
thank you
Answered by
Writeacher
You're welcome!
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