What are the five strategies discussed in the text for what parents can do to prevent problems with schooling?
What will be an ideal response?
Promotion of school readiness through healthy eating, exercising and sleeping habits; help in creating a positive school environment by volunteering for school events and meeting with your child's teachers; thinking about the consequences of school structure and policies by supporting policies that lead to friendly school environments and questioning policies that lead to competition among students; understanding that there are different cultures in the school; and doing more than just teaching content—help students to develop friendships, and trusted relationships with teachers.
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a. invasive observation b. naturalistic observation c. clairvoyance d. introspection
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A. distance B. category C. constant D. significance
Which of the following did Charles Czeisler find could reset the circadian rhythm of a night worker?
a. exposure to bright light b. removing all clocks from the workplace c. injecting high doses of melatonin d. electroencephalogram tracing
In Western cultures _____________________
a. most children show signs of readiness for toilet training by their first birthday b. a sign of being ready to begin toilet training is when the child can stay "dry" for an hour or two during the day c. views about toilet training have stayed the same over the last several decades d. children are toilet trained in a nearly identical way as their counterparts in traditional cultures