Describe ways in which a teacher can promote language growth in a responsive environment
What will be an ideal response?
Answer:
1. Show acceptance of what children say.
2. When trying to build confidence in speaking, do not correct students' language.
3. Listen.
4. Avoid the use of parroting.
5.Avoid "fishing" where you ask a question but have no particular responses in mind and the children must "fish" to find the responses you want.
6. Increase time for discussion.
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Define family systems theory
What will be an ideal response?
Because the number of moderately gifted children is so much greater than highly, exceptionally, and profoundly gifted children, most school programs for the gifted are designed based on the characteristics, learning styles, and needs of this group
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
All of the following teacher statements are statements of acceptance EXCEPT
a. “It’s okay for you to have needs.” b. “I can help rescue you from your mistakes.” c. “You can express your own thoughts and feelings without fear of rejection.” d. “You don’t have to do tricks to get attention and approval.”
Family therapy is an ecological intervention that assumes that the disturbed child has the responsibility for change but the family must be consistent in their treatment of that child
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.