Imagine you are a fifth-grade teacher. The parents of your students want you to include moral issues in your classroom curriculum
A few parents who have read about Kohlberg's theory of moral development want you to help the students progress to postconventional moral reasoning. You should reply by pointing out that:
a. There is nothing you can do to promote moral development before students reach adolescence.
b. This is a good idea because postconventional reasoning will promote abstract thought.
c. Research studies indicate that most students have already reached the postconventional level by fifth grade.
d. Postconventional reasoning is an unrealistic goal for fifth graders.
D
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Children develop a sense of community during ___ growth
a. emotional b. social c. creative d. spiritual
Which of the following phrases illustrates the concept of verbal expansion? Child says: “Me want cookie.” The adult says:
a. “You are eating a chocolate cookie with marshmallow between the layers.” b. “That cookie looks good.” c. “You want another cookie.” d. “You like cookies, don’t you?” e. None of the above
The ____________ is the primary arena in which a child, with or without a delay or disability, is socialized, educated, and exposed to the beliefs and values of his or her culture
a. school setting b. family c. community
Which of the following implementations refers to a set of actions that we take to prevent contagion after a suicide?
a. primary intervention b. secondary intervention c. prevention d. postvention e. none of the above