Human Growth and Development CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What is the term describing the concept that children at a certain age are ready to learn certain skills?

  1. Sensitive periods

  2. Intellectual stimulation

  3. Developmental windows

  4. Cognitive readiness

The correct answer is: Developmental windows

Developmental windows refers to the concept that children at a certain age are developmentally ready to learn certain skills. This term is the most appropriate as it clearly conveys what is being described without implying any particular method or approach. Option A, sensitive periods, is a term that describes a specific time frame during a child's development when they are especially sensitive to certain stimuli, but it does not necessarily mean they are ready to learn specific skills. Option B, intellectual stimulation, is a broad term that can refer to a variety of activities or methods, and may not specifically pertain to children or their developmental readiness. Option D, cognitive readiness, is also quite broad and can refer to a child's overall cognitive abilities, rather than their readiness to learn specific skills at a certain age. Therefore, while all of these options may have some relation to the concept, the most accurate term is developmental windows.