Children are raised learning to adopt ways of perceiving the world, thinking, and ______.
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: learning
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What will be an ideal response?
When students submit their written or artistic products to awebsite, the activity is called this
A) electronic publishing B) problem-based learning C) chain writing D) electronic penpals
A consistent routine can help ease the stress of transitions
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Eileen is reluctant to go out for the school soccer team. Her parents want to enhance her self-confidence about becoming a successful soccer player. Keeping the concept of attributions in mind, the best thing the parents can say to Eileen is:
a. "Some people are just naturally good soccer players, and we've seen signs that you're probably one of them." b. "The game of soccer is largely a matter of luck. Some days are good ones and some days are bad. You just never know how things will go." c. "Skill in soccer is totally a function of how hard you work at the game." d. "You have some natural athletic ability, and practice will make you even better."