Stress responses that can be overcome by warm and consistent caregiving
What will be an ideal response?
Tolerable stress
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The process by which a third party intervenes in a conflict or disagreement to help clarify the problem and resolution options is called ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
When 5-year-old Clinton looks at the road map his parents are using to plan a trip, he laughs and exclaims, "That's silly. Our car can't fit on roads that small!" Which one of the following best explains Clinton's statement?
a. Clinton is only beginning to develop proportional reasoning. b. Clinton doesn't yet fully appreciate the symbolic nature of maps. c. Clinton is the victim of infantile amnesia, in that he can't remember other road maps he's previously seen. d. Clinton's working memory capacity is insufficient to enable him to look at all parts of the map simultaneously.
Examples are appropriate if the student can use a known strategy and information that was taught previously to come up with the correct answer. True or False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Daily progress reports for a week or two at first and then weekly reports may provide the child with:
a. The kinds of immediate gratification and positive feedback necessary to get back on track. b. A greater sense of hope and control in getting back to a more normal academic pattern. c. Both a and b d. Neither a nor b