What is our ethical responsibility?
What will be an ideal response?
When we accept responsibility for the care and education of a child, we implicitly promise to follow our profession's ethics and look beyond that child's runny nose, messy hair, ability difference, or country of origin to see a precious creation full of hope and wonder. We must approach all children with open hearts and give unconditional acceptance to all families and children regardless of creed or color. We must get beyond our problems and feelings about a parent and unconditionally accept that person as a worthwhile human being. To be fully effective in working with and guiding a child, we must find a way to respect the child's parents.
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The most difficult multiplication and division facts for most children to learn are:
a. multiplication by 0, 1, and 2. b. multiplication by 5 and 10. c. facts for the square numbers. d. multiplication facts with 7, 8, and 9 as factors.
According to Raines (2002), which of the following messages have millennials been bombarded with since birth?
A. Leave people of other religions behind.
B. One should serve oneself rather than his or her community.
C. Be independent!
D. Achieve now!
What does Gatsby tell Nick about himself?
2. What accomplishments of Meyer Wolfshiem’s does Gatsby describe to Nick? How does Nick react? 3. According to Jordan, what did Daisy do on her wedding way? Why? 4. Why does Gatsby want to have tea with Daisy in Nick’s house? Why doesn’t Gatsby ask Nick for this favor himself? 5. What does Tom do when he and Daisy return from their honeymoon? 6. Aside from the improbability of his story, what other evidence is there that Gatsby is lying when he tells Nick about his background? 7. What does Gatsby’s friendship with Meyer Wolfshiem imply about his own background? 8. How does Daisy behave after Gatsby goes overseas? What does her behavior show about her feelings for Gatsby? 9. After Jordan tells Nick the story of Gatsby and Daisy, Nick says that Gatsby “came alive to me, delivered suddenly from the womb of his purposeless splendor.” How does the metaphor of birth explain what Gatsby’s behavior had meant to Nick previously?
Which of the following media is used most extensively to illustrate children's books?
A) oil B) pen and ink C) chalk D) watercolor