A tiered approach to intervention takes into consideration many individual factors to best match children's needs
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A strategy for focusing on a child’s uniqueness is:
a. using endearments such as “honey” and “dear.” b. writing the child’s name and saying it. c. using a foreign equivalent of the child’s name. d. none of the above.
The most important aspect to engaging parents and/or children in the classroom is
A) Making activities meaningful B) Offering rewards for participation C) Explaining the negative consequences for failure to participate D) Making activities fun
As she was reading with her teacher, Louise encountered a word she didn't recognize. The
teacher correctly said that if an unknown word is not essential to the meaning of the text, Louise should: a) skip the word and continue reading b) write the word on the classroom word wall c) stop reading and use a dictionary d) stop reading and decode the word
(p. 143) Which of the following should caregivers do in order to foster motor development in infants?
A. strap them into an infant seat or a swing B. rescue babies as soon as they get in an uncomfortable position C. encourage them to reach new milestones quickly D. allow babies to move into position by themselves