Asked by Brandon Lewis on Apr 24, 2024

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For children from impoverished environments,stimulating educational experiences during early childhood are most likely to

A) facilitate the development of collectivism.
B) decrease their emotional attachment to their own parents.
C) have no discernable effect on subsequent academic performance.
D) prevent the degeneration of activated connections between neurons.

Impoverished Environments

Settings that lack the stimuli, resources, and opportunities necessary for physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development.

Educational Experiences

The range of interactions, learning opportunities, and academic growth that one encounters through formal and informal educational settings.

Activated Connections

Refers to the engagement or stimulation of neural pathways in the brain during learning or memory recall.

  • Identify the effects of early childhood experiences on later development.
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Abhishek Agarwal1 week ago
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Stimulating educational experiences during early childhood can help prevent the degeneration of activated connections between neurons, which is critical for cognitive development and subsequently academic performance. This is particularly important for children from impoverished environments who may not have access to the same level of educational resources and experiences as their more affluent peers. A and B are unlikely outcomes of early childhood educational experiences, and C is not supported by research on the long-term benefits of early childhood education.