Gayle and Crawford want their son to be socialized. This is best done by

a. Encouraging him to out-perform his peers
b. Encouraging independence in learning
c. Leaving him alone to develop them on his own
d. Encouraging interactive play and learning with others


D

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Teachers can use small groups with preschool, kindergarten, or primary grade children

A. True B. False

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should point to show a time and where the "second hand" should point to show a time that she says. She is not planning on assessing their knowledge at all during the course of this objective. Has this teacher taught her students how to tell time through this activity? Why or why not? a. Yes because the activity is clearly helping students understand how to tell time b. No because the activity is not aligned to the task of telling time c. Yes because the teacher is trying to help students understand how to tell time d. No because there will be no confirming evidence so the teacher will not know for sure if the activity accomplished the objective

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Meaningful collaboration between the school and home results in better academic achievement and fewer discipline problems

a. True b. False

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The data from research on early intervention programs indicate

a. positive gains for parents. b. positive gains for parents and children. c. positive gains for children. d. no gains at all.

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