A primary concept of developmentally appropriate practice is:
a. supporting the child's active engagement.
b. advancing the child's development.
c. reinforcing positive behavior.
d. teaching the alphabet.
a
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Stanley's teacher notices that Stanley frequently asks her to repeat what she says to the class. He also asks questions about information that she has already presented orally to the class. Stanley usually sits with his head cocked to one side. Stanley's teacher should refer Stanley for which of the following possibilities?
a. hearing impairment b. seizure disorder c. cerebral palsy d. visual impairment
What gives the federal government the authority to use tax dollars to fund education when that function is a responsibility of the state?
a. Section 8, Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution b. The Massachusetts Law of 1647 c. The Nationalization of Education Act of 1824 d. Each state constitution has wording to accept federal funds e. The 10th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution
As professional organizations and researchers highlight how critical outdoor play is for healthy development, at the same time outdoor play opportunities for children are being curtailed. Examples of community organizing efforts to enable and restore safe outdoor play space include all, except the following:
a. Ordering books about animals and their natural habitats to supplement the classroom library. b. Rebuilding a small city park and playground in a once-proud and vibrant inner-city neighborhood now devastated by violent crime, widespread blight, and deep poverty by focusing on child development, community development, and successful fundraising. c. Online playground design plans and resources, grant opportunities for outdoor play spaces, and a guiding vision for a place to play within walking distance for every child in America. d. Petitioning the school board to increase recess time and include a nature component in the elementary school curriculum that is consistent with Common Core standards.