What does triple threat mean and what changes would you make on a national level to prevent these issues?
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER:
This phrase summarizes the three critical issues in child care today: the ability to provide quality programs for children that are affordable for their families, and to provide adequate compensation for the staff.
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In a primary school setting, a child struggling with overconfidence
A) has a willingness to try anything. B) is characterized by frequent unrealistic expectations of physical prowess. C) has a willingness to try anything and is characterized by frequent unrealistic expectations of physical prowess. D) will check with peers before beginning his own work and will continually ask if he is completing an assignment the way that you want him to. E) will likely eat more food throughout the day.
Characteristics to look for in hiring potential paraeducators include all of the following EXCEPT
a. appropriate skills for the position b. ability to take control from the teacher c. interest in self-improvement d. good organizational skills
Patterson's "coercion hypothesis", which accounts for the development and maintenance of behavior leading to conduct disorders, postulated that the development of inappropriate interactive behaviors begins with:
A. The parent's overly punitive interactions with the child. B. The parent's attempts to alter the infant's passivity. C. The infant's highly adaptive coercive behaviors that become a persistent means of getting needs met. D. Persistent disapproval of the child's actions and interactions. E. The parent's coercive behavior aimed at forcing the child to behave.
According to Maslow, our most basic needs-which must be met before we seek more complex needs-are ________ needs.
A. security B. esteem C. social D. physical