Crisis proofing means that:

a. the crisis is carefully discussed after it has taken place.
b. the child is provided with a mild, diluted form of the experience before a real crisis occurs.
c. the child is protected from crisis because he/she has developed adequate mental health skills.
d. the teacher provides proof to the child that the crisis will pass and everything will be all right.


b

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A. Talking with children while working on projects to help extend their thinking. B. Providing sufficient time for investigation and exploration of materials. C. Serve as a model that is not playful or inventive. D. Adding novel objects and materials to the activities. E. All of the above.

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What types of assessment should effective teachers use?

What will be an ideal response?

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Drill-and-practice software programs are often effectively used with students with special needs for all of the following reasons EXCEPT that such programs ____

a. allow students to learn in small, incremental steps b. provide students with an opportunity to engage in authentic situations c. provide students with immediate, systematic feedback d. allow students ample opportunity for practice to mastery

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Henry has many bad habits he would like to change to improve his health. To avoid becoming discouraged, Henry needs to realize he must

A. change only one habit at a time. B. develop specific goals. C. be willing to change. D. start small.

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