The Newborn Behavioral Observations system is designed to:
a. assess the parent-child attachment in the first few hours after birth.
b. help identify the aspects of an infant's behavior that make him or her unique.
c. identify infant behaviors that may reflect a developmental delay.
d. test the infant's survival reflexes and other early motor behaviors.
B
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Mr. Hu believes that it is important for students to work together and he pairs up his students from the beginning of the year. Why is this not a good idea?
a. Not all work is best done in pairs. b. Some work is best done in heterogeneous pairs and some in homogeneous pairs. c. Changing partners periodically can promote social integration. d. All of the above.
One way that you, personally, could advocate for play would be to __________________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A large majority of infants in the United States will experience some type of nonparental care
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Select all of the educational aims that Seymour Sarason indicated would constitute major changes in the school's inner core of assumptions:
a. To reduce the gulf between educational achievement of different social classes. b. To increase staff development that teachers need most. c. To improve school leaders focus on data-based decision making. d. To acquaint student with career options. e. To get students to enjoy coming to school, rather than seeing school as confining and boring.