How can adults support a playful atmosphere?
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER: Relax; remain close but outside the play space; maintain open, warm, nonverbal communication signals; attend to what the children are doing.
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The section dealing with the significance of a quantitative study includes
a. purpose of the study. b. statistical significance of the data. c. implications and applications of the study. d. literature connected to the study. e. a discussion of subjects and instruments.
A disadvantage of an insider participant conducting an ethnographic study is
a) Prior knowledge of the setting and normal routines b) Easy access to documents c) Prior rapport and trust established among the participants d) Observer bias
Many learners who have difficulties learning to read:
a. may describe themselves as "not smart" or "stupid." b. may be afraid not only to try to read, but to try other academic tasks. c. may not be aware that there are a variety of ways to know something and to solve problems. d. All of the above. e. Only a and c above.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.Culture is a fairly static entity within family life, whereas cultural values and beliefs rarely change within the family or over a family's life cycle. 2. Stereotyping is often an accurate way to understand and develop relationships between professionals and families since it gives each a basic knowledge of the other. 3. Effective relationship building requires that practitioners use a two-step process when initially informing families that a child requires early intervention or early childhood special education services. 4. Honesty is ranked among the most necessary of all the skills possessed by early childhood practitioners. 5. . A good rule-of-thumb for practitioners is to keep checking the time frequently so that families know how much time they have remaining with a practitioner.