It is important to evaluate behavior in environmental contexts, and to adjust contextual variables as part of the intervention process

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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What should a teacher do if he has introduced a new word that is not familiar to the children?

What will be an ideal response?

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Mrs. Susong tells the class, "We are learning about this as this will help you take care of your chicks once they hatch." Mrs. Susong is providing the class with a/n:

a. preview. b. directive. c. imperative. d. motivation.

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Which of the following is not accurate about single-parent families?

A. children experience greater adjustment challenges and are harmed emotionally by the experiences relating to parental divorce B. single-parent mothers should be careful not to initiate a role-reversal in their relationship with their oldest child C. single-parent fathers are more likely to expect children to assist with household maintenance tasks than single-parent mothers

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Which teacher is most effectively assessing a child's concepts about print?

a. the one who listens to see which children can complete a rhyming sentence. b. the one who observes which children are able to substitute initial consonants in their friends' names c. the one who sings songs with her children and pauses and asks, "What would make sense here?" d. the one who observes whether a child picks up a book and turns the pages in sequence.

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