The Peabody Developmental Scales assesses motor and perceptual skills
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False
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Parents need to be encouraged to understand that the parents of competitive children
a. ?demand perfection at all times. b. ?take advantage of opportunities for informal learning experiences. c. ?believe that children are ready to begin to learn math around the age of 6. d. ?teach math as rote memorized rules.
Child-to-teacher ratios are often an unreliable indicator of the quality of care in a child-care setting
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Socioeconomic integration in our schools would
A. create lower self-esteem among economically advantaged students. B. inevitably necessitate a lower teacher-student ratio. C. produce greater racial diversity. D. not give more students access to quality schools.
Ms. Cohen asks her high-school students to imagine they are the parents of a respected figure from history, such as Franklin Roosevelt or Rosa Parks, and write a letter to that person "when they were a 15-year-old," taking into account the events and beliefs in society at around that time. Ms. Cohen's history lesson most effectively fosters development of:
a. perspective taking skills. b. the ability to draw inferences from historical documents. c. an understanding of historical time. d. creative writing about past events.