A teacher notices a learner avoids answering due to fear of being laughed at; which need is most directly threatened
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In Maslow’s model, which need is usually addressed first for learning readiness A Self-actualization needs B Esteem and respect C
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A child follows rules only when adults watch, but misbehaves when alone; this most strongly suggests discipline is building A
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f a child behaves politely at school but uses rude words at home, the most likely reason is that the
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Even without formal teaching, children often learn polite words and tone by observing adults during daily family talk, this learning
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In early childhood, who usually teaches first daily habits like greeting, eating manners, and simple rules through regular home routines
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A child first learns basic manners, language, and daily habits mainly through early experiences at home, which process is this
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A child’s height stays same but vocabulary improves greatly in six months; this best shows A Growth has stopped B
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A teacher delays cursive writing until most children show steady finger control; this decision is best based on A Fixed
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A child’s weight increases quickly in one year, while thinking skills also improve; together this shows A Growth only B
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