Children growing up in collectivist cultures are better at visual perspective taking than children growing up in individualistic cultures.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Which of the following parents best demonstrates that she/he is assisting her/his child in studying and preparing for science?
A) Mrs. Lopez tells her daughter that she was never any good at mathematics so it's okay if her daughter isn't either. B) Mr. Johanson sits with his son each evening thoroughly explaining each science concept and expecting his son to give detailed descriptions of each concept once the father finishes his lecture. C) Ms. Witmer asks her son if he's having any difficulty with his science or mathematics and then asks how she can help with the problem. Together they try to resolve the difficulty the son is having. D) Mr. Clay has no idea when and if his daughter has mathematics or science homework. Most nights he lets her go out to play right after school and watch television in the evening. Little or no homework is ever completed. E) Ms. Ames expects her children to sit for two hours each evening to do homework. Even if they have no assignments she makes them read something for two hours. They are discouraged from talking to one another during this time and are expected to have all work completed by the end of the two hours.
The larger the reliability coefficient, the more repeatable or reliable the test scores
a. True b. False
Students with disabilities are entitled to an IEP and 504 plan in college
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY. Strategies to help create smooth transitions include which of the following?
a. Keeping to a strict schedule b. Provide children with warnings before a transition. c. Have a short activity between two larger dissimilar activities. d. Utilize a soft sound or sing a transition song.