Talking with a child about his or her imagined scenario of playing with dancing flowers would be an example of what?
A) rare words
B) extended discourse
C) wondering aloud
D) decontextualized speech
D
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The science lesson includes both the activity and the ________________.?
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Young people in much of contemporary realistic fiction reflect
a. Resilience, resourcefulness, and hope. b. Love, friendship, and hope. c. Gangs, fear, and hope. d. Abuse, strength, and hope.
What is the primary reason for conducting naturalistic observation?
A. children's perceived abilities can be affected by a more formal testing situation B. context is often crucial to understanding children' behaviors C. the age and ability of a child impacts their ability to respond to other methods D. All of the above
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Children frequently play out their family roles in school. 2. According to Dunst, community engagement is necessary for children’s optimal learning and development. 3. The family empowerment model requires teachers to hand decision-making power over to families. 4. Teachers who consider families in poverty from a funds of knowledge viewpoint tend to overlook the information and expertise these families have to offer. 5. Epstein’s framework describes strategies for family–school engagement without noting the role communities play in family–school partnerships.