Child temperament has been linked consistently to the coparenting behaviors of parents
of infants and toddlers. For instance,
a. fathers of babies with a difficult temperament demonstrate more supportive coparentng.
b. mothers of babies with a difficult temperament demonstrate more intrusive coparenting.
c. fathers of babies with a difficult temperament demonstrate more intrusive coparenting.
d. both mothers and fathers of babies with a difficult temperament are equally intrusive.
C
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What will be an ideal response?
You would like your students to each work on their own word processing document. Which of the following would be the best learning environment to use?
a. learning centers c. media center b. computer lab d. classroom with no technology
Many parents experience:
a. feelings of anger with the teacher if they appear to be too concerned about their child, since they often interpret this concern as criticism. b. mixed feelings of guilt and relief when sending their children to pre-school or child care. c. an inability to discuss the child's problems if the teacher makes the mistake of bringing these up first. d. a deeply rooted conviction that the teacher is certain to dislike their particular child to start with.
Give an example of a lesson a student might learn from each of the following: the formal curriculum, the extracurriculum, the hidden curriculum, and the null curriculum.
What will be an ideal response?