What is a rhyme?
What will be an ideal response?
A rhyme can be a simple poem or a chant. A rhyme may be silly or serious. Rhymes can easily be invented using children’s names. Rhymes have been handed down from generation to generation to accompany such activities as skipping or jumping rope.
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What technique are you using if you intentionally withhold reinforcement for a targeted challenging behavior?
A. noncontingent reinforcement B. negative reinforcement C. behavior management D. extinction
In terms of total playground injuries:
A. Girls have slightly more injuries B. Boys have slightly more injuries C. There is no difference between boys and girls
Which one of the following statements best describes contextual views of learning?
a. Information stored in long-term memory is highly interrelated, such that everything is either directly or indirectly connected with everything else. b. Learners can tackle complex tasks more successfully when they have familiar concrete tools to assist them in their efforts. c. Practice in applying principles of deductive and inductive reasoning leads to more logical thought processes in a variety of contexts. d. People of all ages—but especially young children—learn most effectively when they can relate a new concept to their own experiences.
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of an oral-motor delay?
A. limited weight gain B. weak sucking C. gagging D. food allergies