The term “play transformation” refers to children’s tendency to substitute one object or situation for another
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
ANSWER: True
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Biting occurs when a child
A) loses the ability to self-regulate. B) comes from an abusive home. C) lives in a home with pets. D) has been the victim of a biter in the past. E) None of these answers are correct.
Brain development is completed by early adolescence. Therefore, adolescents are able to think the same way as adults.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A fourth-grade teacher says, "All of my students have strengths in certain areas. For example, some of them are really good at solving math problems. Others are really fast readers. Still others have a marvelous ability to make connections among seemingly very different ideas. And a couple of them are 'walking encyclopedias' of facts about the world." With which one of the following theoretical
perspectives is the teacher's statement most consistent? A) Cattell's concept of fluid intelligence B) Spearman's general factor in intelligence C) The Cattell-Horn-Carroll theory of cognitive abilities D) Distributed intelligence
Which of the following statements summarizes Seymour Sarason's conclusion about how organizational cultures in K-12 schools affect educational change efforts?
a. Educational change initiatives succeed only when given strong support from superintendents, principals and other administrators. b. Educational change initiatives lacking teacher buy-in and support tend to fail to achieve their goals. c. Educational change initiatives require a majority of student support in order to succeed. d. Educational change initiatives succeed only when given financial support from outside the school funding agencies.