Falling is considered to be _____ during the toddler years
a. dangerous
b. unnecessary
c. a valuable learning experience
d. painful
ANSWER: c
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Children with processing disorders such as learning disabilities may
a. Not be identified when they are very young. b. Demonstrate language delays when they are young. c. A. & B. d. None of the above.
Eight-year-old Carlos is a likeable child with good social skills. His teacher, Ms. Fortier, describes him as a "sponge" who absorbs and remembers much of what he studies in school. Yet she worries about his difficulty in learning how to read, and so she refers him to a school psychologist for evaluation. The psychologist administers several tests, including an intelligence test that yields a
score of 70. a. Explain how IQ scores are derived and what a score of 70 definitely indicates. b. Decide whether Carlos's IQ score is an accurate reflection of his intelligence. If it is, explain why you think so. If it isn't, give at least two different explanations as to why Carlos might have gotten the score that he did. What will be an ideal response?
Consider the example of a person who picks up a beer "for the road" in spite of an "Open Container Law" (a law prohibiting open containers of alcohol in motor vehicles). He no longer does this when his kids are along. "I don't think it's a good idea any more," he concludes. "I don't want to set a bad example for the kids." His reasoning in this case would best be described as being at what stage?
a. Punishment and obedience b. Market exchange c. Interpersonal harmony d. Social contract
Overcoming obstacles to active listening means that even before class begins you have
A. completed all necessary correspondence with your friends. B. made sure you are not hungry. C. at least had 6 hours of sleep. D. ensured that all of your electronic devices are accounted for.