What are some general goals for using literature with children?
What will be an ideal response?
General goals for using literature with children include:
• instilling a desire to learn things
• instilling a desire to imagine
• instilling a desire to read
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Logical consequences
A) never occur naturally and must be imposed on the student by the teacher. B) are difficult for children to understand. C) happen the most during solitary play. D) happen infrequently at home, so they should be emphasized and discussed when they happen while the child is in the early childhood classroom. E) should relate as closely as possible to the misbehavior so the child can see the connection between them.
Great care must be taken in using diagnostic math tests to make __________ decisions as there may be a mismatch between test content and instructional programming
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A multitude of biological factors may increase the risk of ______ in children with both short- and long-term consequences, such as gender, low birth weight, in vitro drug exposure impacting in-utero nutrition, and genetic abnormalities.
a. developmental disabilities b. autism c. ADHD d. trisomy 21
List and briefly describe three forms of mutilation of children influenced by culture.
What will be an ideal response?