Which of the following would be the most useful to show a child that he or she has our undivided attention and that we sincerely care about the child's behavior?
a. Call the child by endearments such as "little darling," "honey," or "sweetie."
b. Frequently point out to visitors and other children how "good" the child is.
c. Bend down to the child's eye level, gently touching the child's shoulder, and address the child by name.
d. All of these are correct.
c
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Three of the following behaviors reflect the need for relatedness. Which one does not?
a. As she studies for a physics exam, Christianne tries to think how she might apply physics in her own life. b. Ashleigh and Diane pass notes back and forth during their math class. c. Ted likes working with children and especially enjoys his volunteer activities with the Special Olympics. d. Mike takes up smoking because he thinks it will make him look "cool."
The primary responsibility for the success or failure of the educational program in each local school resides with the
a. Building principal. b. Superintendent of schools. c. School board. d. Chief school administrator.
When students argue two erroneous positions, they
a. learn nothing b. learn less than they knew before c. learn more than they knew before d. give up
For many students, especially those with mild disabilities, organization skills should be taught ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word