Nonexpendable supplies include

a. food.
b. office equipment.
c. wheel toys.
d. paper and paint.


C

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Renee wants to help five-year-old Otis improve his ability to skip. What is the best way for her to do this?

a. Wait for him to try skipping and then imitate his movements. b. Give him verbal instructions while watching him try to skip. c. Stand facing him and demonstrate how to skip. d. Hold his hand and skip slowly beside him while describing the motion.

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The three models of the curriculum presented in the chapter are the:

a. Anderson, Johnson and Vazquez models b. Havinghurst, Lowery and Higgins models c. Taba, Tyler and Oliva models d. Johnson, Vazquez and Oliva models

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Behaviors exhibited by authoritative teachers include

a. keeping students on their toes, changing expectations to teach flexibility, questioning and challenging student behavior. b. explaining the basis for actions and decision, giving students increasing independence and responsibility, and administering consequences fairly and appropriately. c. allowing students to set the classroom course, giving choice in as many situations as possible, and expecting students to figure things out for themselves. d. providing a rigid structure, identifying and punishing instances of student non-compliance, and helping students develop a thick skin.

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In Head Start programs parents and families play a critical role in children's success. All statements regarding parents and families are true EXCEPT:

A. Parents and families, just as much as the schools are held accountable for attendance, behavior, and academic growth. B. Parents and families are invited to become integrally involved in the development of the program's curriculum and approach to child development and education. C. Parents and families have opportunities to increase their child observation skills and to share assessments with staff that will help plan the learning experiences. D. Parents and families are encouraged to participate in staff-parent conferences and home visits to discuss their child's development and education.

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