This process is known as assimilation.
The concept of assimilation involves gathering and processing new information by incorporating it with existing information or knowledge. The process of assimilation was developed by the psychologist Jean Piaget. In this instance, when Tommy referred to a squirrel as "kitty" he used his existing knowledge of what a cat looked like (a small and furry animal) to make sense of a similar looking furry animal.
Answer:I think it is true but am having a strange feeling that it is false
Explanation:
Possibly the biggest difference between Peace Corps and other U.S. agencies is that it uses volunteer work (i.e. unpaid) rather than employed officials. The people involved in Peace Corps also work there for a limited amount of time (2 years) as opposed to other agencies where the work was longer.
The name of the voyage of Africans across the Atlantic to the Americas was known as "The Middle Passage". This was a very tough voyage in which several African slaves died. It has been estimated by a famous author of slave trade named Philip Curtin that about an estimated 6.3 million African slaves were shipped from African to North America and South America. During the numerous voyages from Africa to America, the journey was so stressful that countless number of slaves died along the way. Several captive slaves also died while waiting for their turn to be shipped.
Answer:
The developmental delays exhibited by the children were:
- physical.
- motor.
- social.
- cognitive.
Explanation:
Nicolae Ceausescu was a Romanian Communist politician and leader. In 1960s, he issued a Decree No. 770 after alarming decline in birth rate. By issuing this decree in 1966, he prohibited abortion. He stated that <em>'the fetus is the property of the entire society.'</em>
He placed under-staffed and under-resourced children in orphanages under this decree. The children that he placed in these orphanages exhibited the developmental delays such as physical, motor, social, and cognitive.
These children who were placed in orpahanges were either abandoned by their parents who were not able to take care of them or were simply abandoned because they do not want their burdens.