When talking with a child who is disclosing abuse, it is best to bring in an additional adult to listen so that the child’s accounting can be corroborated
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
False
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Each of the following helps students acquire and use academic language EXCEPT
a. building background knowledge on the topic of study b. teaching important vocabulary and technical terms c. explaining to parents the importance of academics d. demonstrating how academic text structures function
Which of the following best exemplifies physical punishment (spanking)?
A) It is legal in child care programs B) It is likely to make the child fearful or angry, or cause resentment C) It is the best approach to changing undesirable behavior D) It is likely to enhance the "teachable moment"
Based on characteristics of students who are gifted and talented, which of the following students is least likely to be gifted?
a. When Josh, a second grader, reads a narrative story that he has written, his characters are complex, and he uses similes and other vivid language in his descriptions. b. Audrey enjoys being alone, but she is healthy, well adjusted, and enjoys doing difficult Sudoku puzzles. c. Jim, a third grader, periodically makes comments in class that are not typical for a student his age, such as, "I don't think it's right to treat someone different just because they look different than we do." d. Angela, a fourth grader, has well-developed self-regulation skills and good study strategies. She always goes in her room after evening meal and does her homework without having to be reminded by her parents, and she gets excellent grades.