How do newsletters aid in a child’s language skills?
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER: Often children cannot remember what happened at school that day, but if a few things from the newsletter give a clue, it opens the child’s memory and gets the child started talking, exercising language skills.
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Critical job elements are those that if not done would affect the safety of the children
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Mrs. Barbour works to extend the present level of understanding of the children in her first grade class through extending their knowledge. This is referred to as:
a. scaffolding. b. private speech. c. positive dispositions. d. learning acquisition.
Mother's Day cards are
A) Are an important part of a art curriculum B) May be included in early childhood as part of a holiday celebration C) Less desirable than general "caregiver appreciation" cards D) Inappropriate under any circumstances
The different approaches to evaluation are considered to be (Mark all that are true statements)
a. natural. b. able to stand alone as one approach only. c. combined with other approaches d. needs to be synthesized.