There are 3 areas in an early childhood environment that particularly enhance fine motor development. Describe how these areas support development. Include what is necessary to have within the area to support fine motor development
What will be an ideal response?
See "An Environment for Fine Motor Learning"
- indoor manipulatives area
- sensory area
- outdoor woodworking area
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A precipitating factor when a child begins to gain weight suddenly might be ______________________________
Fill in the blank with correct word.
The PSAT, SAT, and ACT examinations result in scores that tell students how they compare to the performances of other students across the country. These tests are referred to as which of the following?
a. Proficiency tests. b. Competency tests. c. Norm-referenced assessment. d. Criterion-referenced tests. e. Summative tests.
Which of the following disciplinary actions may be a violation of Section 504? (May be more than one answer)
a. Bill, a 4th grade student with emotional and behavioral disorders, is not allowed to go on a class field trip because he received an office referral for violating school rules the week before the trip. Other students in general education classes who received an office referral during the week before the trip only had to stay in from recess the day they received the referral. b. Jeremy, a student in special education, was required to serve one day of in-school suspension for running in the hall. John, a student in general education was also caught running in the hall, he was sent to the office and the principal reprimanded him. c. David, a student with autism, was suspended for 20 consecutive days for breaking a vase on the teacher's desk. d. Stacey, a student in a special education resource room was sent to isolation timeout, even though this procedure was specifically prohibited in her IEP.