According to Erikson’s theory, if a student rarely takes the initiative, shows no sense of purpose, and never wants to take risks, it is most likely because _____.
a. his parents were not responsive, or were uncaring or rejecting
b. others were overprotective of him, so he did not try new things
c. he had few opportunities to successfully complete tasks
d. he had so many responsibilities that he had no opportunity to explore
b. others were overprotective of him, so he did not try new things
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Sean is an eight-year-old with an intellectual disability. He has learning deficits but is beginning to read, write, and to do math. Sean maintains good social relationships with his peers and with adults. He communicates well but has some difficulty with pragmatic language. What level of severity does Sean appear to exhibit?
A. Mild intellectual disability B. Moderate intellectual disability C. Severe intellectual disability D. Profound intellectual disability
Cooperation, and _________ are examples of dispositions for learning
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
List the steps involved in solving problems.
What will be an ideal response?
In preschool, kindergarten, and primary classrooms, discovery (or inquiry) centers can include
a. social studies, math, and science areas. b. math, science, and library areas. c. library, writing, and science areas. d. only science.