What rule should caregivers keep in mind when asking questions to children and what does it mean?
What will be an ideal response?
The five second rule. A caregiver should wait 5 seconds for children to think about their question before they expect them to respond.
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Judy and Owen just finished their chemistry final exam. As they left the classroom, Judy says loudly and quickly, "Wow, I was really surprised by that test! I can't wait to see what we got." Owen responded very quietly by saying, "Yeah, I was surprised by it too." Which form of nonverbal communication are these two using? Which function of nonverbal communication are they using?
A. Feeling, Providing feedback B. Voice, Clarifying messages C. Personal distance, Providing feedback D. Body language, Managing conversations
Bilingual education provides students who are not proficient in English with instruction in
a. an additional foreign language. b. an English-language environment. c. their native language. d. none of the above
Simpson cites all of the following mental operations as being important in vocabulary learning except
A) ?recognizing general attributes. B) ?creating a schematic to activate a consistent sub-set of secular responses. C) ?seeing relationships between the unknown and the known. D) ?generating new contexts for the learned concept.
Which of the following is true of research focused on child socialization?
a. Almost all research focused on child socialization patterns has taken place outside of the United States. b. Most of the research on child socialization patterns in the United States has focused on parents from minority cultures. c. The most striking finding is how popular authoritative parenting is in non-Western societies and ethnic minority cultural groups. d. In non-Western families we frequently see a style of child socialization that falls somewhere between authoritarian and authoritative.