Children who are curious about how things work are generally strong in logical/mathematical intelligence
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
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For children to be able to recall the basic addition and subtraction facts by the end of third or fourth grade, instruction should include which of the following strategies?
a. ?Problem solving using children's already acquired understanding of parts and wholes b. ?Building concrete problem models c. ?Encouraging children to share problem-solving strategies d. ?Providing nonstressful practice with games and computers e. ?All of these answers
When toddlers become very attached to a comfort object such as a pacifier or a stuffed toy, an appropriate course of action for adults is to a. respect the child's need for this emotional crutch and gently nudge the child to give it up when the child is a bit older. b. firmly say "no" and take the item away any time you see the child with it
c. distract the child and get rid of the item when the child is not looking. d. tell the child the item is dirty and nasty and has to be thrown away for the child's own good. e. none of these.
Glasser’s choice theory holds that student behavior is:
a) erratic during adolescence. b) best controlled by skilled teachers. c) internally motivated. d) strongly affected by economic conditions.
Which is NOT a form of informal assessment during an art activity?
A. observing a child during tracing and drawing activities B. observing a child using scissors C. observing a child sharing art materials with other children D. observing a child working on an art activity during speech therapy