Children learning to walk frequently plop down. When this happens, they sometimes look to the adult before they cry. How should you respond?

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER: In a matter of fact way. Either a sober expression or a calm one is best, with a comment something like “You fell down” or “Did you sit hard?” and give appropriate assistance if necessary. Don’t ignore the child or overreact.

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The first case to come before the U.S. Supreme Court dealing with the question of the constitutionality of state loans of textbooks to students enrolled in parochial schools was:

1. Meek v. Pittenger 2. McCollum v. Board 3. Cochran v. Board 4. Wolman v. Walter

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6. _____ Aging 7. _____ Gender equality 8. _____ Exceptionalities 9. _____ Language 10. _____ Social diversity 11. _____ Family structures a. Characters should depict males and females as individuals and personalities, achievements, and occupations should be gender free. b. Book portraying low social class, poverty, illiteracy, or migrant life. c. Depicts elders as individuals who deserve respect but also have flaws like everyone else. d. Characters speak one or more languages other than English and all non-English words are spelled and used correctly. e. Topics include adoption, divorce, same sex and biracial parents. f. These characters should be shown in major and minor roles as individuals who are capable of coping with their situation and helping others.

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Noah Webster referred to a:

a) Stewardship theory of wealth b) Laissez-Faire c) Rugged Individualism d) None of these

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Children who live in Ridley Park enjoy hearing stories about Claude, the town's first

postmaster. Stories which have been passed down from generation to generation are known as: a) repetends b) fantasies c) folklore d) genres

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