Val is 6 ½ years old. He gets too close to the fireplace and burns his hand for the first time. What cognitive response is he likely to make?
a. He is likely to understand the cause of his discomfort.
b. He is likely to be confused, cry, and go to his mother.
c. He is likely to forget what happened and repeat the behavior.
d. He is likely to blame his sibling for the discomfort.
A
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A. Set up a future meeting with the clergy and in the meantime make a private assessment of their concerns B. Meet with representatives of the local clergy group with the intent of seeking to understand their concerns C. Ask the clergy to appear at the next school board meeting to voice their concerns D. Appoint a representative of the clergy group to the Winter Holiday faculty committee
As a disability of children, blindness is
A) one of the most prevalent disabilities. B) about average in prevalence compared to other sensory disabilities. C) the least prevalent disability. D) increasing rapidly in prevalence.
Why do researchers use unobtrusive observation techniques?
What will be an ideal response?