Explain one classroom situation when the use of ‘time-out' might be the preferred strategy
What will be an ideal response?
Time-out involves removing a student from opportunities for reward such as sitting in the ‘penalty box' when misbehaving on the playground. Various examples are acceptable to demonstrate that this strategy should be used in a limited manner, and be carefully applied and monitored.
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the class. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When making a decision, what do long-term life goals allow you to do?
a. Align small, daily decisions to your larger goals. b. Postpone things in life that need taking care of. c. Ensure you follow assignment guidelines. d. Identify your learning style.
Having the capability of performing a specific social skill, but not displaying it when it would be appropriate is called a:
a. performance deficit b. behavioral excess c. fluency deficit d. personality deficit
Deception of research participants should not occur in any study.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)