Nadia is an only child who lives on a ranch that is located many miles from the homes of other children. Although she enjoys being with her peers at school, she is often physically aggressive toward them. School personnel have made many small attempts to curb Nadia's aggression (for example, they have scolded her, kept her in from recess, and put her in a time-out situation) but always without
success. They are now thinking about taking more drastic measures. According to the textbook, which one of the following is most likely to be effective?
a. Putting Nadia in in-school suspension
b. Giving Nadia extra classwork in school subjects she knows well
c. Scolding Nadia in front of her peers about her inappropriate behavior
d. Suspending Nadia from school
a
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a. studies relationships after they have happened. b. studies only facts. c. studies whole environments rather than facts. d. actively manipulates the independent variable and studies its effect on the dependent variable. e. actively manipulates the dependent variable and studies its effect on the independent variable.
The process by which preschool children learn words at the rapid rate of 10 to 20 new words per day is called:
a. Fast mapping b. Accelerated language reception c. Scaffolding d. Guided participation
Educators and others who advocated Progressive education reforms held a view of the "new" students as
A. learning through emotions more than intellect. B. requiring guidance toward their eventual place in life. C. learning through pursuing their own interests. D. All these answers are correct.
Jason was raised in a religious family, but he quit attending services when he was a teenager. As a new father, he is likely to __________.
A. struggle to parent well because he has left the spiritual path B. teach his child to be a spiritual, but not a religious person C. follow his partner’s lead in terms of religious practice D. become involved in his religious practice once more