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This document of ECE 353 Week 1 Discussion Questions 1 Important Questions in Childrens Thinking consists of: Chapter One of your text identifies the six most important questions in the study of children

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General Questions - General General Questions Important Questions in Children’s Thinking . Chapter One of your text identifies the six most important questions in the study of children’s thinking: § Are some capabilities innate? § Does development progress through stages? § How does change occur? § How do individuals differ? § How do changes in the brain contribute to cognitive development? § How does the social world contribute to cognitive development? Choose one question and discuss its relevance to your teaching experiences to date and/or looking forward. Reflect on the following two questions: How does it impact curricular planning and instruction? How does it affect your interaction with your students?

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