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All Intervening Causes of Harm Are Also Superseding Causes

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All intervening causes of harm are also superseding causes.

Understand the importance of play in cognitive, social, and emotional development.
Identify and describe types of play and their characteristics.
Recognize the role of significant psychological theorists in understanding play.
Understand bullying dynamics, including characteristics of bullies, victims, and strategies for prevention.

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Valid

The quality of being logically or factually sound; applicable more commonly in contexts of arguments or test results.

Standardized

Refers to the process of making something conform to a standard, often used in the context of tests and measures that have uniform procedures and scoring.

Mental Age

A measure of an individual's cognitive ability compared to the average cognitive ability for their actual age.

Binet And Simon

Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon, French psychologists who developed the first practical IQ test, the Binet-Simon test, to assess intellectual development in children.

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