When early childhood professionals have concerns about a child's development what should they do?
A) Make observations, which can help clarify and document concerns
B) The parent should never be approached about concerns
C) They should ignore the concerns unless qualified to assess development
D) Ask the school counselor if they see any need for concern
A
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A. occurs when repeated exposure to a reinforcing consequence results in loss of the reinforcing quality B. is when the access to the stimulus is controlled C. is used to teach new behaviors D. is when the individual repeatedly performs more adaptive behaviors or performs an exaggerated adaptive response when the target behavior occurs
Although it is a discretionary instructional strategy, which one of the following is NOT a fundamental teaching behavior necessary for facilitating student learning?
(a) lecturing (b) modeling (c) questioning (d) using silence
What is the practice of acknowledging the activities and contributions of one racial group over others within a multicultural society?
a. Cultural Racism b. Ethnocentrism c. New Racism d. Colorblind Racism
Provide a real-world example that could be used to introduce each type of problem (percentage, ratio, and probability) in order to promote conceptual understanding
What will be an ideal response?