Aaron has always had an irritable temperament. As a baby, he often cried and was difficult to soothe. As a toddler, he threw temper tantrums if he didn't immediately get something he wanted. As a preschooler, he was moody and unpredictable. He's often so ornery that other people—even family members—simply don't want to be around him very much. Which one of the following principles best
describes this situation?
a. Children's natural tendencies affect their environment.
b. The relative effects of heredity and environment vary for different developmental domains.
c. Inherited tendencies make children more or less responsive to particular environmental influences.
d. For some aspects of development, when certain environmental conditions are present is just as important as whether they are present.
A
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In the Apgar test, the physician examines a newborn at one and five minutes after birth for
a. heart rate, respiratory effort, head circumference, and muscle tone. b. heart rate, respiratory effort, muscle tone, and general physical condition, including skin color. c. head circumference, skin color, muscle tone, respiratory effort, heart rate, and general physical condition. d. length, muscle tone, respiratory effort, heart rate, and general physical condition, including skin color.
The purpose of the "Honig Injunction" is to
A. ensure that the parents of students with disabilities bear the cost of the services provided to their child B. ensure that the student with disabilities is placed in a residential setting C. ensure that the Act's "stay put" provision does not leave educators hamstrung when confronted with a dangerous or self-injurious student D. ensure the effectiveness of school-wide discipline plans
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Using teamwork as a strategy to promote improvement is one of the necessary conditions that impact the success of school improvement efforts.
Briefly discuss the themes or principles offered by the fields of cross-cultural psychology and intercultural training that can be used to study intercultural interactions in the classroom.
What will be an ideal response?