When discussing a child's behavior with a parent
A) be specific.
B) avoid generalities.
C) use written accounts to support your observations.
D) observe the behavior for multiple days if possible.
E) All of these answers are correct.
E
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a. decentralized organization b. strong relationships between students' social-class origins and their success in school c. the professional and classroom conditions that teachers face d. educational challenges posed by multicultural populations
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A) provide only formal instruction in letter-sound connections. B) acknowledge and build upon their prior knowledge and experiences. C) encourage them to respond quickly when asked a question. D) discourage talking during exploratory activity time.