In terms of logical consequences, what is the difference between restitution and rehearsal? Give an example of each.
What will be an ideal response?
Restitution involves making amends by "fixing" the mistaken behavior, such as cleaning crayon off the table after a child has drawn on it rather than paper, or getting a cold paper towel for a child who was injured due to misbehavior. Rehearsal is practice of the desired or appropriate behavior, such as having a child go back and walk if she has run in the classroom.
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A) should focus on relative concepts of more and less B) should emphasize the use of standard measuring instruments,such as rulers C) should involve discussing different dimensions of the same object D) all of the above are true
Generalization must be specifically planned and rarely occurs spontaneously
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
All but one of the following pertains to the use of analogies as a problem-solving heuristic
a. Analogies based on superficial features lead to poor solutions. b. Solving analogous problems is a powerful solution strategy. c. Analogies are most appropriate for novice problem solvers. d. Analogous problems must have similar underlying concepts and principles.
The third of Nicholson’s four stages of role transition is
A. Encounter B. Adjustment C. Adaptation D. Reality check E. Stabilization