Marcie is a student in your class, and her best friend Tara is in the classroom directly across the hall from yours. Marcie often gets up and goes to the doorway to ostensibly use the pencil sharpener, which is located near the door, or to throw something away in the garbage can (also located near the door), but you know she's hoping to catch a glimpse of Tara. You suspect that Tara is doing the same thing in her room, because you see her at the classroom door frequently. This is an issue of

a. visibility.
b. accessibility.
c. distractibility.
d. differentiation.


c

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Parent cooperative nursery schools were some of the last examples of parent involvement in schools for young children. _________________________

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of these statements about mixed age groupings is NOT true?

a. Children may benefit socially. b. Children may benefit cognitively. c. Parents may have some concerns at first. d. Older children learn to pick on young ones.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

High levels of parent and community involvement are a key guideline in social-skills curricula.

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What is meant by the term “learned helplessness”?

What will be an ideal response?

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