______________________________________ encourage children to focus on environmental print both in and outside the classroom and can use the vocabulary that the children are learning in the socio-dramatic play centers or use new vocabulary words.
a. Play plans
b. Search for words
c. Dissecting words
d. Reporting shared writings
b. Search for words
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A researcher wants to understand resiliency in children after they experience failure. Although the researcher did not obtain approval from the Institutional Review Board, she did obtain signatures of parents/guardians on informed consent forms. The children in the study do not know it, but the researcher programmed the computer software so that the students will not be able to complete the
science problem they are given in their virtual online science laboratory. The researcher is most interested in seeing which children become frustrated to the point of crying or giving up prior to solving the problem. What is our major concern with this research study? a. The researcher collected informed consent forms from the parents and guardians, but not the children. b. The researcher may cause harm to the children, who may become frustrated and ultimately distrustful of adults. The researcher is using deceptive practices in her research design. c. The research design actually discriminates against children from lower income families. They have less experience with technology such as the virtual online science laboratory. d. The research design ultimately examines intelligence. The more intelligent children will recognize the impossibility of the task and stop trying. Children with lower intelligence will keep trying.
Fill in the missing word in this statement. “The weight of successful development in the early years falls most heavily on the child’s ___________with primary adult caregivers.”
a. conflicts b. relationships c. interactions d. communication
What did Satir call the communication style of assertively expressing the truth as you see it?
A. Boldness B. Placating C. Leveling D. Honesty
A Quality Rating and Improvement Systems (QRIS) is
a. a systemic approach to assessing, improving, and communicating the level of quality in early and school-age care and education programs that has been adapted by many states. b. a systemic approach to assessing, improving, and communicating the level of quality in teacher education programs that has been adapted by many teacher training institutions. c. a systemic approach to assessing, improving, and communicating the level of quality in Head Start/Early Head Start program. d. set of Early Learning Standards that are used by many states.