What is the difference between a licensed child-care center and an accredited one?

a. There is no difference; these terms mean the same thing.
b. Accreditation ensures that minimum standards are met while licensing goes beyond the minimum.
c. Accredited centers are considered higher in quality than those that are merely licensed.
d. A licensed center is guaranteed to meet the highest indicators of quality care.


c

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An 11-­month ­old child’s speech is described as

a. first words.
b. two-word sentences.
c. babbling.
d. jargon.
e. None of these.

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It is extremely challenging and non-value added to spend time assessing attitudes, value, and dispositions in social studies

a. True b. False

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Explain two procedures that one could use to determine the score reliability of an achievement test

What will be an ideal response?

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Nota was born with a severe hearing loss. Now in second grade, she is fluent in American Sign Language. However, her teachers are concerned that her reading skills are less developed than those of her classmates and that she has very limited knowledge about the outside world. Which one of the following explanations for Nota's difficulties is most likely to be true?

a. Because she has had less exposure to oral communication than her classmates, Nota's development in these areas has been delayed. b. Nota's general intelligence was probably affected by the same condition that caused her hearing loss. c. In addition to having a hearing loss, Nota probably has a language-related learning disability. d. Nota is probably depressed about her disability and therefore is less motivated to learn than her peers.

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