Describe various ways of seating children for reading, and identify the circumstances under which each would be used

What will be an ideal response?


Answers will vary. For young children, where the need to protect from falls is greatest, seating on a carpet or a mattress might be the best choice. Depending on the developmental level of the children, seating on such things as old truck tires and lofts might be the choice. When more management of the students is needed, some type of preassigned seating may be needed in combination with various seating areas.

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Three of the following statements about culture are true. Which one is false?

a. Some aspects of a culture are reflected in people's behaviors (e.g., eating habits, ceremonial rituals). b. Some aspects of a culture are reflected in people's beliefs (e.g., religious views, priority placed on formal education). c. A culture tends to remain constant and unchanging despite migration, technological advances, and other changes in society. d. Two or more subcultures may coexist within a broader culture and society.

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Which of the following describes the relationship between academic achievement and overall well-being?

a. Negative b. None c. Positive

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Joe chose to be the primary caregiver for his infant son while Joe’s wife was the wage earner for the family. According to current research, this 30-something-year-old-father will likely __________.

A. suffer psychological harm due to social expectations B. be well adjusted and content with his marriage and situation C. begin to resent his wife for having more social and financial power D. feel that his masculinity is at risk and become a harsh parent

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Late for an 8 a.m. homeroom meeting, Caroline runs into the classroom, disturbing all around her, and dives to her chair in an attempt to be funny. In response to this behavior her teacher arranges for Caroline to sit in the hall for the rest of the period. This response is an example of

a. negative reinforcement. b. time-out. c. discrimination. d. extinction.

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