What do children develop through outdoor play
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER: small muscles, eye-hand coordination, balance and coordination, large muscles, general health, a sense of freedom, an understanding of nature, creativity, social play skills, multi-sensory integration and learning, ability to explore and solve problems, imaginations. opportunities to exercise and improve physical fitness, exposure to sunlight needed to produce vitamin D and an environment with less-concentrated disease organisms
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Some disadvantages of using a narrative description include:
a. writing intensity involved b. great deal of time and energy c. cannot record the frequency of a behavior at the time of observation d. all answers are correct e. both “writing intensity involved” and “great deal of time and energy”
Which statement about comprehension strategies is most true?
a. All strategies work with any type of text, but modifications may be needed. b. Some strategies work only with one kind of text. c. Once students show competence in reading, they no longer need to use strategies. d. Each strategy should be taught thoroughly before moving on to teach the next.
In exploring locomotor movement, children learn to organize the available space in relation to themselves and in relationship to objects and other individuals
A. True B. False
A student is being evaluated for special education services. The student has been having difficulty with their academic work; he also scored low on an administered achievement test. IQ tests revealed that the student was within the normal range of ability compared to his age peers. However, during the developmental history it was discovered that during birth the child's oxygen supply was cut off
for a few seconds. What is the best category to use when qualifying this student for special education services? a. Traumatic Brain Injury b. Specific Learning Disability c. Multiple Disabilities d. Cognitive Impairment