WGU D664 OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM / WGU
D664 LEARNERS AND LEARNING SCIENCE OA EXAM
NEWEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM 2025/2026 NEWEST ACTUAL
EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS |ALREADY GRADED A+|
Which teaching strategy is used to fight the common myth of
multitasking? - ANSWER-assigning dedicated time to each
activity
How do contemporary developmental psychologists view human
development? - ANSWER-As a dynamic interplay of genetic,
biological, environmental, and cultural factors
Which of the following statements are associated with Erik
Erikson's Psychological Development Theory? - ANSWER-
Suggests that individuals progress through stages marked by
psychosocial crises
How do you think infants and toddlers learn to communicate and
interact with their environment during the early stages of
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development? - ANSWER-Children primarily learn to
communicate and interact through observation, imitation, and
exploration during the infant-toddler stage
giving them toys to touch, playing music, and letting them move
around can help them learn. - ANSWER-Sensory Exploration
Which term is best defined as "breaking down complex concepts
into small, more manageable steps?" - ANSWER-Scaffolding
Children between ages three and six display increased
assertiveness by taking the lead in play and engaging in social
interactions more actively - ANSWER-Initiative vs. Guilt (Erikson)
How do you think hands-on learning supports the development
and academic growth of children aged five to six in kindergarten?
- ANSWER-Children develop essential cognitive skills such as
problem-solving, critical thinking, and creativity by engaging in
hands-on experiences such as exploring science experiments or
creating art projects.
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What does the concept of conservation refer to in Piaget's theory
of cognitive development? - ANSWER-The ability to understand
that certain properties of objects remain the same despite
changes in their appearance
What do you think are the main characteristics of cognitivism? -
ANSWER-understanding how individuals process information,
emphasizing internal mental processes such as perception,
memory, and problem-solving.
How do you think play contributes to the development and
learning of preschool-aged children? - ANSWER-learn and
develop through play in various ways. Play allows them to explore
their imagination, develop social skills through peer interactions,
and enhance cognitive abilities by solving problems and
experimenting with different ideas.
How do you think interdisciplinary learning benefits the
development and academic progress of elementary-aged
children, typically aged 7 to 11? - ANSWER-Children develop a
deeper understanding of real-world connections and problem-