Should a child approach an EI with a nearly-indistinguishable piece of "art," what would be the proper response to elicit a positive and rewarding response for the child?
a. "What is that?"
b. "Try it this way next timeā¦"
c. "Actually look at the object before you attempt to recreate it."
d. "Tell me about that."
d
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How can an ecological assessment be used when assessing a student's language and communication?
A. Use the second step of the ecological assessment to help determine which language and communication skills the student has already mastered. B. Use the first step of the ecological assessment to help assess the student's cognitive domain. C. The ecological assessment allows for the establishment of familiar routines. D. After interviewing parents as part of the ecological assessment, the teacher will have a more complete understanding of the child's home environment.
To ensure that activities are safe for preschool children, teachers should
A) Not use heat (such as burners or electric frying pans) B) Monitor children's use of heat carefully C) Use heat only in one-on-one situations, with a single child at atime D) Let teachers use cooking materials while children watch
Which of the following was not characteristic of the middle passage?
a. Suicide was a major cause of death b. One out of three slaves died during middle passage c. Disease such as typhoid, small pox, and yellow fever were rampant d. Corpses of dead slaves were routinely thrown overboard