This concept refers to the extent to which a behavior or an underlying ability develops without respect to the environment
a. fixationb learning
c. canalization
d. maturation
C
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The most respected and acclaimed early childhood guide to quality program planning is ____________________'s 1997 publication called ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
In a reflective approach, the early childhood professional
a. pays attention to her thoughts, feelings, preferences and biases so she can use that information to promote children's social and emotional skills. b. pays attention to her thoughts, feelings, preferences and biases so those inner states don't influence her work with the children. c. pays attention to the child's feelings so she can help the child control those feelings. d. pays attention to the child's thoughts and feelings so she can encourage parents to be more supportive.
The four teachers below are hoping to improve their students' self-efficacy. Which one will probably be least effective in doing so?
A) Mr. Anderson helps his students be successful at math word problems. B) Ms. Berry tells her students how wonderful they are. C) Mr. Carrera helps his students improve their creative writing skills. D) Ms. D'Amato helps her students throw a softball farther.
When developing a Career Development Portfolio, freshman students should
A. take a leadership role in clubs, start a file about careers and majors, choose a major, review general education requirements, find a part-time job or volunteer, read articles about their field, explore internships and co-op programs, explore resources in the community, write a résumé, and network. B. attend conferences and job fairs, actively network, find a mentor, network, update their résumé and write a cover letter, send out résumés, and set up interviews. C. join a professional organization and network, develop relationships with faculty and administrators, find a mentor, and update their résumé. D. explore clubs, go to the career center to explore majors and careers, set goals, network with professors and students, and keep a self-assessment journal.