One way to help children diffuse their inappropriate behavior is:
A) To have children sit in a time-out chair
B) To have children apologize to the injured party right away
C) To have children wait outside the room until they are calm again
D) To help children verbalize their negative feelings
d
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A student on a class field trip misbehaves on the bus and is told to sit by herself for ten minutes. This technique represents an attempt at implementing
a. negative reinforcement. b. Type I punishment. c. extinction. d. time-out.
In a preschool classroom, snack time or mealtime can provide opportunity for
A) teaching letter recognition. B) reading stories aloud to the children while they eat. C) introducing new vocabulary related to the foods served. D) preparing materials for the next activity.
Jenna is 22 and makes $18,000 per year. She has made some tough trade-offs and sacrifices to ensure that she is spending less than she is earning. She has a few discretionary dollars left each month, which she keeps in her savings account. Her parents have urged her to put some of that discretionary money into a retirement savings plan at work, but she feels she'd rather build her savings account for a safety net and will contribute to a retirement savings plan when she is earning a higher salary. Given this scenario
A. Jenna should start saving for retirement now. B. Jenna has time to save because she is young. She can wait. C. The idea of taking advantage of compound interest at this time does not make sense. D. Jenna is making a financially wise decision.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The term exceptional children refers to children with higher than average IQs. 2. A child with an exceptionality is more like his or her peers than he or she is different. 3. Having a disability also means always having a handicap of some kind. 4. Special education can be characterized by the type of service provided and the location of service. 5. Individual states have the responsibility of defining what they consider to be a developmental delay in young children.