The quality of children’s dietary intake has no effect on behavior.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Rationale: Children's behavior is affected by the quality of their diet. Poor dietary choices and food insecurity can interfere with learning and contribute to inappropriate behavior (e.g., aggression, bullying) or apathy.
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The most common reason why an adolescent girl drops out of school is because she is pregnant
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Liz Smith may have a legal claim under which of the following?
Liz Smith was employed by Rocky Road to teach freshman English. Principal Evelyn Golightly gave Liz high marks on her first year summative teacher performance assessment. During the second year of employment Principal Golightly rated Liz as needing improvement on her summative teacher performance assessment. At the end of Liz's third year, Principal Golightly recommended to the Board of Education that Liz Smith's probationary contract not be renewed for the coming year. The board voted unanimously to not renew her contract. Liz Smith appealed the termination decision and claimed that Principal Golioghtly created a hostile work environment by sexually harassing her on several occasions. Liz Smith claimed that Principal Golightly asked her to go to the movies, commenting on how ‘good' she looked in certain clothes, and asked her to her home for dinner. A. Title IX B. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964/1991 C. American's with Disability Act as Amended D. Employment discrimination.
The classroom conduct of students is viewed as abnormal by teachers, and it ____
a. suggests physical danger to themselves or others b. suggests deeper mental illness c. negatively impacts other students in the class d. is based in a diagnosed psychological disorder
In order to encourage friendship between children with disabilities and their peers through recreation, school staff can ______.
a. assign students “friends” b. train school personnel to act as a child’s friend during outings c. tell families to facilitate friendships through recreation activities d. include social and recreation skills in curriculum