Stay-put is when
A. the student remains in the special education classroom until all proceedings have taken place
B. the student remains in her current educational placement until all proceedings have occurred
C. the student remains in a general classroom until all proceedings have taken place
D. Both a. and b.
E. None of the above
B
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Csikszentmihalyi, Professor of Psychology, in his study of happiness and creativity called the complete and energized focus of play, "the flow of play"
a. True b. False
Three of the following are differences that teachers may find among children from some cultural backgrounds. Which behavior is probably not the result of a child's cultural background per se?
A) Some children may look down at their feet as a way of showing respect for authority figures. B) Some children may be accustomed to "talking back" to authority figures when they disagree. C) Some children may feel uncomfortable performing new skills in front of their teacher and peers. D) Some children may often touch the people they are talking to.
During middle and late childhood, achievement typically becomes an important theme of children's lives.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)