A child who has difficulty seeing objects close to him or her is considered nearsighted
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Identify two behaviors teachers might see in a parent who is experiencing separation anxiety
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following best describes changes in self-esteem during adolescence?
A. In early adolescence, self-esteem typically drops dramatically and then it remains low throughout the rest of adolescence. B. Self-esteem typically remains stable during early adolescence and then drops in middle adolescence before increasing again in late adolescence. C. Self-esteem often drops in early adolescence but recovers in middle adolescence and remains stable afterward. D. Self-esteem remains stable throughout the entire adolescence period, with no drops or increases.
What criteria/behaviors would you look for if you were going to judge a teacher on his effectiveness at getting his children ready to read?
What will be an ideal response?
To help reduce prejudices among students, teachers should
a. avoid drawing attention to the history of race relations and discrimination. b. minimize contact between different ethnic/racial groups in the classroom. c. act color blind and not acknowledge racial differences in the classroom. d. encourage students’ participation in activities where students have equal status, like extracurricular activities (e.g., choir, sports).