Define what a "dysfunctional" family means
What will be an ideal response?
A dysfunctional family is one that does not meet the needs of family members; therefore, it does not fulfill its functions. The term has nothing to do with family structure.
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Regardless of the type of instruction used, many children learn to read by ________, however many other students need direct instruction to progress
a. pre-school b. kindergarten c. first grade d. second grade
Uncertainty or assumptions about what students understand and their skill level when entering your class could provide a frustrating experience for the learner and the teacher
a. True b. False
Teachers should play mood music when they are reading a story because
a. children will want to hear it again. b. children will remember more of the story. c. children will like it better. d. children will want to reenact it.
If the student needs to learn phonemic segmentation of spoken words, a teacher could use
a. word families. b. word rubber-banding. c. tongue twisters. d. alphabet books.