What is the 5R approach to group work?
What will be an ideal response?
First, establish rapport and get to know your group members. Next, establish rules. For example, you might want all group members to check their e-mail daily and respond to e-mails within 24 hours. Once ground rules are established, she will also want to suggest creating group roles for everyone. Group roles define who does what in the group. There are many different roles such as group leader, questioner, and visual aid leader. Then, group members need to get ready to work and support one another. Doing work prior to meetings will make meetings more productive. It is also very important to remember to evaluate your progress and make changes as needed so that you stay on track with the group assignment.
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Which of the following would be an indicator of a possible developmental delay?
A) Not showing any pretend or fantasy play by 3-1/2 years of age. B) Begins crawling at 11 months. C) Frequently falls at 12 months. D) Not walking at 16 months.
How do adults contribute to children's sense of initiative?
A) By directing everything they do with a firm hand B) By encouraging them to explore, try things out, and solve problems themselves C) By punishing mistakes so the child learns to avoid them D) By keeping them from trying new things because they might do it wrong
Behavioral expectations should be the same for young children with and without developmental delays
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Internal validity often receives little attention in research proposals, perhaps because:
A. there is no way to handle problems of internal validity. B. a study can be carried out without considering it. C. there is no agreement as to what it means. D. it is not very important.