Teachers of grade-school children who sometimes have tantrums, engage in power struggles, or are occasionally aggressive are advised to:
a. contact the parents/guardians to assess the child's attachment to one or more adult caregivers.
b. ignore the behaviors, because the children will ultimately outgrow them.
c. refer the parent(s) to specialists who can identify and treat the specific behavioral disorder the child shows.
d. remember that these behaviors, when they are occasional, are signs of a maturing and healthy child.
D
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A. Encourage them to speak through puppets or dolls B. Have them draw pictures until they are ready C. Have them work with a speech therapist D. Have them practice by themselves
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a. a formal measurement. b. an informal measurement. c. an evaluation. d. a reliable measurement.
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a. engage children in learning factual information about the world b. read fiction books that relate to science c. engage children in the spirit of science and encourage an interest in science d. teach children the scientific method
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a. observed statistic b. experimental statistic c. test statistic d. critical statistic