Describe two settings that are likely to trigger rebellion in young children

What will be an ideal response?


Children are likely to rebel when a situation exists in which it is almost impossible for them to live up to adult demands. Children also are likely to rebel when they feel they are already in so much trouble that nothing else they do can make things any worse than they already are.

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A child asks his teacher how cars go so fast. In the context of an integrated learning unit, which of the following responses would represent an authentic learning experience?

a. "That's a good question. Why don't you see if there is a book about it?" b. "Why don't we watch some videos of car races and see how fast they go." c. "You like fast cars? Why don't you paint some pictures of race cars today?" d. "I wonder how we could find out. Freddie's dad is an auto mechanic—maybe we can ask him to visit."

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There are many positive effects of worrying

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Describe why small group learning is generally preferred over teacher-led whole-class direct instruction

What will be an ideal response?

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Nigel’s problem behavior includes cursing, making derogatory comments toward other students, yelling, spitting, and shoving chairs. Which direct observation method would you use to collect data on Nigel’s problem behaviors? Explain your answer.

What will be an ideal response?

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