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The principle of interrelation is associated with growth and development in areas like _____.

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Important Questions on Principles of Development

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Development generally proceeds from head to foot, this principle of development is called _____.
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Which of the following is/are the principle(s) of growth and development?
I. Development never follows a pattern
II. Principle of individual difference
III. Principle of integration
IV. Development proceeds from general to specific responses
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The domains of development such as physical, cognitive, social, and emotional are developed in which one of the following process?
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Which of the following statement is incorrect about the principles of child development?
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'A healthy body tends to develop a healthy mind and an emotionally stable, physically strong and socially conscious personality' is covered under which type of principles of growth and development?
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'A child having poor physical development tends to regress in emotional, social and intellectual development' is mentioned under which of the following growth principles?

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Which of the following factor(s) is/are undertaken in the principle of interrelation?
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Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct regarding the principle of interrelation?

A. Growth and development in any one dimension do not affect the growth and development of the child in other dimensions.

B. The lack of growth in one dimension diminishes the bright possibility in other dimensions.

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At what age does a child begin using reasoning to develop cognitive processes and begin applying this new thinking to varied situations?
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Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct regarding the interrelation factors of the development process?

A. The training and learning are planned processes that are organised by the teacher in school and classroom situations. 

B. In the training of children it is important to take account of the factor of maturation and to adjust requirements and opportunities for learning to the child’s readiness.