Gonzalez-Mena describes three stages teachers go through in relating with families. These include all of the following EXCEPT:
a. understanding the family's role in a child's life.
b. feeling as though they should rescue or save the child.
c. sharing knowledge and early childhood resource books.
d. supporting and enhancing the parent's relationships with their children.
c
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When behaviorists describe an organism as a "black box," they mean that:
a. Many stimuli have no noticeable effect on the organism. b. Learning processes occurring within the organism cannot be studied scientifically. c. Learning is, by its very nature, something that takes place outside the organism. d. An organism makes many responses even in the absence of any observed external stimulus.
One life purpose as you enter early adulthood is to
a. completely sever ties with family and old friends. b. remain as close as possible to family and old friends. c. put all relationships on hold until you finish your schooling. d. establish new boundaries with family allowing you to increase your relationships with others. e. none of these choices.
When a Creator identifies ANGER or RESENTMENT as the emotion he or she is feeling, his or her next move may be to step back from the situation causing the distressing emotion and consider it from a distance before deciding on a course of action. This is an example of __________
a. emotional self-awareness b. social awareness c. emotional self-management d. relationship management
Evidence that a learner has conceptual understanding includes all the following, except:
A. The learner can construct a mental or physical model of it. B. The learner uses it in other contexts than that in which they learned it. C. The learner can describe it in their own words. D. The learner remembers the definition of the concept. E. The learner finds a metaphor or analogy for it.