To be effective in changing a habit, you must choose and commit to a new behavior and then set up consequences for failing to keep your commitment

A. True
B. False


A

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Which of the following does the NAEYC describe as an aspect of becoming a professional?

A) teaching the children what you think they should know B) engaging in continuous learning to inform the practice C) criticizing the curriculums that your peers may use D) involving yourself mostly with one child who needs the most help

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The preschool children in Ms. Anderson's class love to use technology—everything from computers to smartphones and tablets. Parents of several children talk with pride about their child's techno savvy ways. Based on studies about the use of technology with young children, which parents boast about technology use that is NOT good for the child?

a. Devan's parents talk about his skill in learning to turn gadgets on and off and listen to voicemail messages. b. Jazz's parents talk about the way she can sit for an hour by herself and do the drill-and-practice program about numbers. c. Larena's parents talk about her following simple spoken instructions that lead her through games of rhyming words. d. Paul's parents talk about his skill in using the iPad's camera to capture plants and animals that interest him.

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Which of the following is an example of an articulation disorder?

a. Phonation b. Resonance c. Stuttering d. Distortions

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. Students who misbehave may not understand what is appropriate behavior for a school environment. 2. A guided discussion by the teacher can help students understand that cheating and helping are two different things. 3. In cases of bullying, teachers should wait until the student approaches the school counselor about the issue before becoming involved. 4. Students are hesitant to report bullying because they fear what might happen to them in retaliation.

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