Explain the difference between adult-centered perceptions of misbehavior and child-centered perceptions of inappropriate behavior
What will be an ideal response?
Adult-centered perceptions focus on the impact the behavior will have on the adult. Child-centered perceptions focus on the child's ability level, motives, and well-being, as well as the impact of the behavior on the child's long-term development as a cooperative and responsible member of the community.
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The existence of three copies of chromosome 21 is characteristic of
a. Turner's syndrome. b. Down syndrome. c. PKU. d. Tay-Sachs disease.
Evidence-based methodology for teaching handwriting skills includes each of the following EXCEPT:
a. Alphabet Warm Up, Alphabet Practice, Alphabet Rockets, Alphabet Fun. b. Numbered Arrows and Memory Retrieval. c. Task-Oriented Self-Instruction. d. Explicit Instruction without Authentic Composing Followup.
Teachers who know themselves well are in a much better position than teachers who do not know themselves well to treat students and their families with ______ and fairness.
What will be an ideal response?
The Central Nervous Systems of young children usually make it possible
a. For remarkable recovery when there is risk. b. For different parts of the brain to take over certain functions. c. For resilience. d. All of the above.