Language and physical development and the role of play in development

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Who identified the Language acquisition support system in 1983?
Bruner
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At how many months do deaf babies stop babbling?
12 months
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Which theorist is the belief that young people learn to speak through imitation and reward, praise reinforcing learning associated with?
Skinner
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What does communicative competence involve?
Knowing when to speak, how to take turns, how to involve others, and how to listen
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‘Synergy’ between siblings as they play together with younger children, imitating, repeating, echoing, listening and challenging is discussed in which source?
Gregory 2001
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What is a Language acquisition device?
An idea proposed by Noam Chomsky in the 1960s that suggested that the acquisition of language was not entirely due to learning, that babies are born with the ability to be able to use and produce language.
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Mercer 2005 discusses the benefits of exploratory talk which statement is correct?
Children who were able to use exploratory talk in science and maths had better SATs results
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Physical development is ‘A lifelong process of change that is the product of the interplay between genetic inheritance and the environment’ which source is this definition from?
Doherty and Brennan 2008
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Gallahue and Ozmun 2002 state that during adolescence?
Male weight increases due to gains in height and muscle mass whilst female weight gains due to increases in fat mass and height
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What is meant by the Root reflex?
An involuntary reflex used for survival, when the cheek of a baby is stroked the baby will turn its head and ****.
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At which age range does the most rapid synaptic growth take place?
3-4 years
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Findings by the department of education in 2013 evidenced that what % of pupils participate in at least 3 hours of PE and out of hours sport?
55%
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By which birthday does Pickup and Price 2007 state that a child will typically have reached half their average height?
3rd Birthday
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Who devised the treasure basket in 1994?
Goldschmeid
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Pelegrini and smith 1998 cited in smith et al state that physical activity has 3 developmental phases which are?
Rhythmical stereotypes, exercise and rough and tumble
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Goncu et al 2002 cited in Smith et al state that?
There are sex differences in the choice of roles in socio-dramatic play and rough and tumble play
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Which theorist states that play is a way for children to develop confidence and master new skills?
Vygotsky
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What are the 3 different societal attitudes to play?
Culturally curtailed play, culturally accepted play and culturally cultivated play.
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Fagan 1974 cited in smith et al states the difference between a functional approach and structural approach which is correct?
A functional approach states that play does not have obvious or external goals whilst a structural approach describes the sort of behaviours involved in play
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Constabile 1992 cited in Smith et al states that play fighting is common from when?
3 years through to adolescence
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