Your roommate is terribly messy and has a habit of leaving his/her clothes all over the bathroom floor despite your pleas to put them in the hamper. How might you use shaping to alter your roommate's behavior? Include the successive behaviors, the specific end goal/behavior, and the proposed reinforcers in your description
What will be an ideal response?
Answer should show successive behaviors
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In addition to being a placement device, what other assessment information might an informal reading inventory yield?
What will be an ideal response?
Some ____________________ reflect developmentally appropriate speech that is often corrected as a child matures.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
At the toddler level, classrooms should:
A. include a large open space for motor activities. B. be organized into small, clearly defined areas. C. always be painted in bright colors to stimulate brain development. D. contain only one of each type of toy so that toddlers learn to share.
________ is/are a meaningful substitute for round-robin reading
A) Patterned Partner Reading B) Bookmark Technique C) INSERT D) All of the above