A behavioral indicator of emotional abuse could be __________________________________________________
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any of those listed on page 398
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Pamela Johnson teaches in a church-sponsored program with upper-middle-class white children in a fairly culturally homogenous community. She is a responsible professional and wants to support cultural competence in the children. What can she do to support this?
a. Focus on how the children are similar and select materials that reinforce their common experience. b. Find out about the family cultural heritages within the group and add materials that will support each of these differing subgroups. c. Purchase books and materials relevant to several population groups not represented by her class that also support her plan of instruction. d. All of the above
A strategy used to promote comprehension where students and teachers take turns leading the discussion about what students are reading is _______ _______
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Many adolescents take foolish risks that can put their physical welfare in danger. Three of the following alternatives are possible reasons for this risk taking. Which alternative is the least plausible explanation of adolescent risk taking?
a. Adolescents have not yet acquired a very sophisticated theory of mind. b. Thanks to the personal fable, some adolescents believe themselves to be impervious to normal human dangers. c. As a result of incomplete brain maturation, some adolescents have trouble controlling their impulses. d. Especially when they're with friends, adolescents tend to focus on what might be fun rather than what might be wise.
According to Topper et al. (1994), students misbehave for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
a. to get attention. b. to engage in play. c. to feel control. d. to feel safety.