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Taxonomy is a model that is a hierarchy — a way to classify thinking according to six cognitive levels of complexity |
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"phrenasthenic" or "special needs" children and characterized by an emphasis on independence, freedom within limits, and respect for a child's natural psychological, physical, and social development |
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a family that extends beyond the nuclear family, including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and other relatives, who all live nearby or in one household |
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Ways of acting or responding. |
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The people, places, and things that surround and influence a person. |
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The passing on of certain characteristics from earlier generations. |
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Challenge that must be met or skill that developed at a particular stage. |
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The stage of life between childhood and adulthood. |
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Using personal opinions or feelings rather than facts to judge or describe things. |
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Using facts, not personal feelings or prejudices to describe things. |
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A position for beginners in a field, one which requires limited education and training. |
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A worker with education beyond high school that trains. |
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Person who spends his/her entire life learning new skills and info. |
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A worker who has at least a degree from a four year college or technical school in a particular field. |
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