We should insist that children apologize when they have done something wrong
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Schoolchildren, particularly at the secondary level, experience a number of pressures and problems that may lead to the use of drugs, drinking, delinquency, teenage pregnancy, and possibly suicide. Educators have debated how much responsibility schools should assume in addressing these issues. Discuss what schools should do about these problems. Give the rationale for schools taking the
responsibility that you describe. What will be an ideal response?
During a parent-teacher meeting Mr. Griffin explained to Mrs. Holloway that there was no problem with Shawn playing in the block area all of the time because Shawn was learning skills such as patterns, sorting, geometry and __________
A. language B. balancing C. measurement. D. stacking.
Three of the following are examples of self-regulation as social cognitive theorists describe it. Which one is not a good example of self-regulation?
a. A student reminds herself in a whisper that she should raise her hand before speaking in class. b. A student thinks, "I paid better attention in class today. I'm going to reward myself by watching television when I get home from school." c. A student keeps track of the number of times he's gone to the pencil sharpener in a single day. d. A student tries hard to earn the reinforcer his teacher has told him he will get for good behavior.
Name two ways you can develop employment skills without being "employed."
What will be an ideal response?