An example of how an early childhood educator can advocate for play within the school or program is ______________________________________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
correct responses include: reading and sharing materials on play/ advocating for increased time and matrials for outdoor play/ preparing the environment to enrich play/ explaining to families how the play-centered curriculum supports their child's learning and development through photos, documentation panels, classroom signs, and workshops
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Which category of children have more than one disability, and the effects are such that the individual requires extremely intensive, sustained, individualized instruction and supports?
A. Children who have deaf-blindness B. Children with TBI C. Children with multiple disabilities D. Children with physical impairments
A tumor that grows near the acoustic nerve is known as?
a. Meinere's disease b. Acoustic neuroma c. Acoustic neurotics d. Acoustic neurotitis e. Acoustic neurotoxicity
Acquired hearing loss is due to conditions such as ______.
a. noise exposure, toxic medications, and ear infections b. foreign objects in the ear, toxic medications, and disease c. repetitive noise, rupturing of the eardrum, and toxic medications d. ear infections, toxic medications, and cochlear implants
Which of the following is the best example of the industry versus inferiority stage of psychosocial development?
a. Pat, a 2-year-old, tries to dress himself but does not experience much success. b. Carrie studied very hard and is proud of her A grade on her science test. c. Timothy is allowed to help set the table at dinner time by passing out the napkins and forks. d. Kelly scored poorly on the SAT and decided not to pursue goals of going to college.