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vitfil [10]
3 years ago
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13. Which learning style is common to children who understand their own interests and goals and may shy away from others? A. Int

erpersonal B. Musical C. Imtrapersonal D. Visual-spatial 14. Children who learn through interactions have many friends and show empathy towards others exhibit a/an ___ learning style? A. Intrapersonal B. Linguistic C. Interpersonal D. Bodily-kinesthic 15. Practice or pre-exercise theories of play pose the idea that? A. Play provides children with an opportunity to practice adult activities B. Play is necessary to reenergize human cognition C. Children have too much energy and play will rid them of that energy D. Children are the link between animals and human beings 16. Whole-child learning refers to? A. Teaching every child in a classroom the same way B. Making the whole child happy C. Keeping in mind the culture contexts in which children learn D. Making the child whole before they move on to the next classroom
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Aliun [14]3 years ago
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13.  a. Intrapersonal

14. Interpersonal

Rom4ik [11]3 years ago
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The answer is a. Hope its right.
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