Describe five parenting strategies that help advance moral development and then explain what you will do in your classroom to implement similar strategies.

What will be an ideal response?


The answers should describe induction (with example of explaining consequences of choices and fostering empathy by asking children to think about others), nurturance (with example of expressing warmth toward children and indications of concern toward them to foster perspective taking), demandingness (with example of setting high standards of behavior), modeling (with example of becoming an example of moral conduct), and democratic processes (with example of including children in decisions).

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Juanita, a 4 year old, is sorting a collection of plastic dinosaur counters into piles. There are multiples of each type of dinosaur; each in a variety of colors. To help her sort these, her teacher Mrs. Cato should tell her, "put them piles by color."

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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If a four-year old child continues to jump up during meals, you should

a. remove the plate and say, "It looks like you've had enough." b. make him come back and eat c. give him a time-out period d. ignore the behavior

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Student retention (holding a student back a year for poor academic performance)

a. helps many children to be more successful in their school careers. b. On average, does not produce more than to have given a child regular promotion to the next grade. c. Is effective as a means of motivating children to work harder in school. d. Helps improve the overall achievement scores for the school.

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