It is important to collect information from the person performing the problem behavior because
a. They can state preferences for activities or items
b. They describe their inner state at the time of the problem behavior
c. They describe their thought processes
d. All of the above
a
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Which of the following is not a recommendation for ways to teach religion in schools?
a. Discussions about religion can be used as a foundation for the discussion of First Amendment issues. b. Schools are not constitutional safe harbors and, therefore, discussions about religion should not be held in school settings. c. Ongoing professional development should be offered, regarding religious conflicts in schools, to ensure that religious liberty is addressed in the most effective ways. d. School policies about the First Amendment and religious freedom should be implemented.
Peer and friendship networks are formed on the basis of:
a. Sociodemographics b. Social selection c. Mutual socialization d. All of the above
Explain the most important thing you can do to assure that the learning is interesting and stimulating for the children
What will be an ideal response?
When children focus on their studies without any breaks ______.
a. their academic achievement increases b. they become less attentive to their studies c. their classroom behavior improves d. their peer relationships are more positive