CHILD DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY

GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD

KOHLBERG

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
‘ʻI shouldn’t antagonize this kid because he gets good grades in math. Maybe if I help him with the language, he’ll want to help me with the numbers”
A
Stage 1: Orientation towards punishment and obedience
B
Stage 2: Pragmatic orientation
C
Stage 3: Orientation towards concordance
D
Stage 4: Orientation towards law and order
E
Stage 5: Legalistic orientation of the social consensus
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Disorders like dyslexia, visual or auditory processing, ADHD, and others can also impact a child’s ability to meet expectations in completing math problems. It’s also possible for kids who do have dyscalculia to have other learning disabilities as well. Many do.

Detailed explanation-2: -Help dispel the idea that math is boring by having fun with math. Let kids play with patterns or create math-based art. Teach them math games or use fun math activity sheets. And if you really want to jazz up math time to help kids stop saying “I hate math, ” try the Bumper Book of Fun Math Games and Activities.

Detailed explanation-3: -Learning mathematical language. Like all discipline areas, Mathematics has specific language that students must understand in order to make meaning and develop their knowledge. Being able to interpret language in a range of mathematical contexts and for different purposes is fundamental to mathematical problem solving.

Detailed explanation-4: -Because mathematics is the same all over the world, math can act as a universal language. A phrase or formula has the same meaning, regardless of another language that accompanies it. In this way, math helps people learn and communicate, even if other communication barriers exist.

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