The effect of insensitive parenting on an infant’s security of attachment is magnified when ______.
a. the infant is in the care of a relative rather than a professional caregiver
b. the infant becomes securely attached to his child care provider
c. the quality of the infant’s child care is also poor
d. the mother is reluctant to place her infant in child care
Ans: C
You might also like to view...
The Federal Garnishment Law
a. sets a specific amount employers can deduct from an employee's salary. b. limits the amount that can be deducted from an employee's salary. c. refers to income tax deductions. d. lets the employee decide how much should be deducted.
When considering age-appropriate play, leisure, and recreation skills for instruction, ______.
A. parents and teachers should not be overly stringent about which activities are appropriate for a certain age B. parents and teachers should carefully consider and only reinforce those activities that are appropriate for a given age C. the only way children with autism will fit in with their typically developing peers is to engage in the same types of nonacademic activities D. children with autism should be encouraged to choose solitary or partnered activities over group activities whenever possible
A form of qualitative research that focuses on generating a theory is known as ___.
a. Historical research b. Grounded Theory c. Case Study d. Ethnography
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Available time may be an obstacle in meeting some of Glasser’s recommendations for ensuring that all students do quality work. 2. In the middle of a math activity, Jamilah says, “This is sooo boring!” True or false: Glasser would likely invite Jamilah to explain what she finds boring and have her make a suggestion for how the activity could be improved. 3. According to Glasser, a teacher’s main obligation is to teach students to make effective choices that lead them to success. 4. Lead managers, according to Glasser, invite students to participate in decisions about how the classroom operates, what material is studied, and how they will demonstrate understanding. 5. Glasser attributes student apathy in school to idea that students are unfamiliar with how to behave appropriately.