Family–teacher conferences

a. typically keep families from visiting the early childhood environment.
b. build positive rapport between families and early childhood professionals.
c. provide information about a child's progress, friendships, and interests.
d. allow families to view samples of their child's work.


a

Education

You might also like to view...

Having children touch the bark of a tree is an example of:

a. recording and communicating b. experimentation and verification c. observation and exploration d. documentation and communication

Education

____ believed that intelligence is a function of psychophysical abilities

a. Alfred Binet b. Francis Galton c. William Stern d. Lewis Terman

Education

The temperature danger zone is between 41 to 135 degrees Fahrenheit (5 to 57 degrees Celsius)

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Education

A score of 70 on an IQ test is considered to be in what range of IQ?

A. average B. borderline C. mild D. moderate

Education