The term "latchkey" refers to children who are from broken homes.

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


False

Rationale: Children who are left home alone, often consistently before and after school, and unsupervised are referred to as "latch-key" children. Parents may be found guilty of neglect and child endangerment.

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List and then define the various types of categories. Explain the similarities and differences between them

What will be an ideal response?

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Anxiety can be defined as

A) a process to resolve disputes between people. B) a general sense of uneasiness that cannot be traced to a specific cause. C) internal or external demand on a person's ability to adapt. D) a strictly physical response an unpleasant situation. E) imaginary.

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The primary concern when designing a playground is:

A. type of play spaces. B. safety and comfort. C. location of playground. D. activities in the play spaces. E. funding available.

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Regarding informational text instruction with delayed readers, which statement is incorrect?

A. Instruction with informational text should be included in remedial programs. B. Because of the complexity and the effort required for metacognitive skills to be internalized, there must be a lengthy training period if these skills are to be learned-—a circumstance also true with average readers. C. With students who have reading delays, it is most effective to use audiovisuals about the topic of a reading selection after they have read it. D. There are websites available to teachers that provide comprehension lessons they can use with their students.

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