"Behaviorist see development as an incremental sequence of specific conditioned behaviors."
Title: "Behaviorist see development as an incremental sequence of specific conditioned behaviors."
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"Behaviorist see development as an incremental sequence of specific conditioned behaviors."
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 1311 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
"Behaviorist see development as an incremental sequence of specific conditioned behaviors."
<Tab/>Why would this statement be important to parents, kindergarten teachers, or other adults who are responsible for children during their formative years? It is very important for adults who are responsible for children in there formative years to know this. Children are influenced by everything they see. Adults should also be aware of the years in which they have
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