Discuss the variety of ways that nonparental adults become involved with children and the effects this involvement has on children.
What will be an ideal response?
Varies
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The assessment process is best when
a. Conducted by professionals b. Families are involved along with professionals c. Teachers, alone, conduct the assessments d. Delayed until the child reaches the third grade
One statement about adolescent development of executive function that is true is that ______.
a. adolescents become much more aware of the consequences of their actions, taking much more caution in their behaviors than in previous years b. adolescents have the ability to perform at a college level, but lack the hard knowledge required at that stage of schooling c. adolescents are improving their ability to control their thoughts and behaviors, but also have a greater tendency to respond impulsively in many situations d. executive function ceases developing until the age of 17, and in some cases, even regresses momentarily, explaining the impulsive behavior and voracious appetites teenagers often have
An inherited disease that is characterized by progressive muscle weakness from the degeneration of the muscle fiber.
a. limb deficiency b. cerebral palsy c. spina bifida d. Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Laura’s principal notices that she has been arriving early every morning, staying late every evening, and that her minivan is often in the school parking lot over the weekends as well. She is worried that Laura will soon burn out from the stress of the job. What could Laura’s principal do to help her avoid burnout?
a. talk to Laura, find out why she is at school for excessive amounts of time, and help her learn how to manage her time more wisely b. sign Laura up for some professional development workshops about the latest trends in teaching c. recognize and reward Laura for her dedication to the profession by giving her an award at the next faculty meeting d. call Laura’s mother and ask her to please come pick her up in the evenings and take her back home