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Q1Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Child Development Psychology Course 2026," which of the following scenarios best exemplifies the concept of "scaffolding" as described by Vygotsky, and how does it relate to the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)?
A child naturally discovers a new way to stack blocks through trial and error, with no external intervention.
A peer criticizes another child's drawing, pointing out all the perceived flaws without offering any constructive suggestions.
A teacher breaks down a complex mathematical problem into smaller, manageable steps, providing hints and support as the student struggles, gradually withdrawing assistance as competence grows.
A parent consistently praises a child for completing a puzzle independently, regardless of the difficulty.
Q2Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Child Development Psychology Course 2026," when discussing the impact of early sensory experiences on brain development, which statement most accurately reflects the principle of neural plasticity and critical periods?
D) The brain develops in a pre-programmed sequence, and external sensory experiences have a minimal impact on the organization and function of neural circuits.
While early sensory input is important, the brain's neural pathways remain highly malleable throughout adolescence, allowing for significant compensation for any early deficits.
Certain sensory systems, particularly those related to vision and hearing, have critical periods during which specific environmental input is essential for optimal development; beyond these periods, compensatory mechanisms can be activated, but full recovery of initial potential may be limite
A child deprived of rich auditory stimulation during infancy will inevitably have permanent and unrecoverable deficits in language acquisition, regardless of later interventions.
Q3Domain Verified
"The Complete Child Development Psychology Course 2026" emphasizes the importance of understanding attachment theory. A child who exhibits disorganized attachment, characterized by contradictory behaviors such as approaching and then avoiding the caregiver, or freezing, is most likely to have experienced which of the following caregiver patterns?
Consistent and responsive caregiving, where the caregiver reliably meets the child's needs.
Caregiving that is sometimes intrusive and sometimes neglectful, leading to unpredictable and frightening interactions.
Caregiving that is characterized by high levels of playfulness and exploration encouraged by the caregiver.
Caregiving that is consistently available and sensitive to the child's cues.

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