How does a parent use "active listening?" Include in your answer what parents should avoid in active listening to children
What will be an ideal response?
One uses "active listening" by listening to what the child is saying as well as attending to the child's body language and voice tone, avoiding roadblocks to communication, and paraphrasing back to the child the child's message.
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The Whitings (1973, 1975) found that the cultural variable most closely associated with altruistic behavior was?
a. ?distance of a community from a shipping port. b. ?the extent to which children were engaged in household chores directly linked to the family’s socioeconomic security. c. ?the extent to which children were engaged in schoolwork. d. ?the number of peers the child saw on a regular basis.
Rashes associated with communicable illnesses are more likely to be observed:
a. on the face b. on the tops of hands and feet c. under the neck and arms d. over warmer areas of the body, such as back and chest
The purpose of the Discovery Wheel is to
a. choose your major. b. focus on your negative habits. c. provide a picture of how you see your current skills. d. test you on your ability to follow directions.
An example of an RtI Tier III support for a student with physical disabilities is
a. general classroom instructional support. b. occupational therapy sessions. c. an in-class tutor for mathematics. d. small group sessions focused on communication skills.