In preschool, what basic understandings do children learn about the mechanics of how books are read?
What will be an ideal response?
Material is read from front to back, from top to bottom of a page, and from top left to right; one can read pictures and print; words are groups of letters and there are spaces between them; they have authors and illustrators; they include title pages; they are held a certain way; and pages are turned.
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Zussman (1980) found that parents preoccupied with completing a task were _________ responsive to their children than when not preoccupied with a task
a. ?more b. ?less c. ?equally d. ?intensely
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD):
a. has remained constant for the past decade in terms of numbers identified. b. has a complex etiology involving neurological, genetic, and environmental factors. c. accounts for 7.30 percent of all students with disabilities. d. has been proven to be caused by vaccinations.
The field of speech disorders has evolved over the years from a focus only on encompassing ________________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The ability to take in, process, and make sense of the environmental world is referred to as:
a. physical development. b. social development. c. self-esteem. d. cognitive development.