Answer:
coordination of secondary circular reactions
Explanation:
Given by Jean Piaget in his child developmental theory.
The sensorimotor stage consists of six sub-stages that lasts from birth to twenty-four months of age.
Sub-stages:
1. Reflexes.
2. Primary circular reactions.
3. Secondary circular reactions.
4. Coordination of reactions.
5. Tertiary circular reactions.
6. Early representational thought.
Secondary Circular Reactions: This sub-stage lasts from four to eight months. In this sub-stage, the child focuses on the world and repeats an action that triggers a response intentionally in the environment. In short, they are involved in pleasurable activities that come either from an object or from their bodies.
Answer: a) is an example of stereotype threat
Explanation:
A stereotype threat is <em>when people might conform to stereotypes about their social groups</em> (in this case, the social group of "older people").
Conforming to this stereotype can be risky, because it might cause certain social groups to <em>"underperform"</em>, to perform less than their actual potential. It's good that Mrs. Nguyen has formed her own opinion about getting older and <em>she hasn't submitted to the general perception of about "getting older". </em>
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<span>Unions were critical of Taylor's work because his main focus was not on the well being of the worker, but instead on the well being of the management. This was shown in his work as described in creating a difference between planning the work (basically using your brain) and performing the work (manual labor).</span>
Answer:
1. rolling over 2. sitting without support 3. crawling on hands and knees 4. standing well alone
Explanation:
The answer would be skills, like your driving skills