How does attentive listening nurture a sense of belonging?
What will be an ideal response?
The surer a child is that he or she is an accepted member of a group, the more cooperative and confident the child will be. Polite, attentive listening not only gives children the confident feeling that what they have to say is important enough for us to listen, but also teaches children by modeling how they should listen to others. Also, attentive listening will help us understand a child's needs. We can show our recognition and acceptance of a child by listening carefully.
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Ghosts in the nursery
a. Are very dangerous and should be eradicated b. Always lead to poor present relationships with children in one's care, even if the caregiving adult learns to reflect on her past in the context of a supportive relationship c. Are constantly at odds with angels in the nursery d. Continue to influence adults' relationships with children in their care
A bad color to use for a resume and envelope is ___________.
a. charcoal grey b. ecru c. light grey d. white
What is the least intrusive phase of the Authoritative Teaching Continuum? What adult behavior represents maximum control? When might you use each?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Two sources of bias in an observation period are observer bias and the tendency of observers to infer meaning from what was observed.