What advice did Watson give to parents?
be warm and loving with their children
expect changes of behavior with each stage of development
be objective, firm, and unsentimental
wait for their child to mature with age
be objective, firm, and unsentimental
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Which of the following statements about the nature-nurture debate is widely accepted?
a. People who are gifted have superior genes. b. Environment accounts for the major portion of a person’s giftedness. c. Virtually all research supports the importance of nurturance. d. Environmental and hereditary variables have been shown to have equal effects.
In order to promote generalization of skills, teachers are advised to use what procedure?
a. Errorless learning b. Prompt fading c. Shaping d. Priming
Collages can be made of almost any imaginable combination of materials, limited only by the teacher’s and children’s imaginations
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Joe just bought a piece of equipment that is very colorful and sleek, so it draws the children to it. Which criterion of selecting equipment does this item meet?
a. Is the equipment durable? b. Does this piece of equipment support the program’s philosophy? c. Is the equipment appropriately sized for the children? d. Is the equipment aesthetically pleasing?