Why is it important for early childhood professionals to understand a child's home?
a. Home visits are a necessary part of being an effective educator.
b. Understanding the home will help preschool teachers include more homework in their programs.
c. Promoting healthy growth and child development requires an integrated educational model.
d. As communities become increasingly less diverse, it is easier to predict the values and
experiences of each child's home life.
c
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The skills best developed in the left hemisphere of the brain are:
a. art and drawing. b. color differentiation. c. creative movement. d. handwriting and phonics.
Why is it most important that picture books are not sexist?
a. Children decide early in life what roles are appropriate for males and females. b. Art can display sexism even when the text does not. c. There are many picture books that young children read on their own. d. Picture books are the major factor in a child's attitude about appropriate roles for males and females.
Queer theory is concerned with:
a. How mainstream heterosexuality is critiqued b. How one becomes normal c. What it means to be deviant d. Centering of identity e. Challenging the hetero/homosexual binary
The key operational element of family–professional partnerships is _____
A) ongoing two-way communication B) flexible scheduling of conferences C) appreciation of cultural differences D) recognition of parental expertise regarding their children