When dealing with situations that make you angry, it is a good idea to
a. Master one direct way of reacting to provocations that really fits your personality
b. Master one indirect way of expressing anger that really fits your personality
c. Master several ways of direct and indirect expressions of anger
d. Learn how to suppress your anger
c. Master several ways of direct and indirect expressions of anger
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The separation of power between the branches of government allows the federal
courts to render advisory opinions for the executive branch of government. Indicate whether the statement is true(T) or false(F).
Explain failure to thrive as a condition of neglect
What will be an ideal response?
When placed in classrooms with typical children, research reveals that the education of both typical and special needs children
A) is hampered by the special child's needs for more attention. B) improves the achievement of the special needs child but not the typical child. C) improves the education of both special needs and typical children. D) improves the attitudes of both sets of children and the acceptance of the special needs child by the so-called typical child. E) is hampered by the special child's needs for more attention and improves the education of both special needs and typical children.
The foundation of a precorrection plan is to: (May be more than one answer)
a. identify the context in which predictable problem behavior occurs. b. identify the specific triggers that set the occasion for the occurrence of problem behavior. c. provide students with an opportunity to correct the results of their misbehavior. d. catch and correct the problem behavior as soon as it occurs.