To enact the developmentally appropriate principles in a preschool classroom, teachers must first assess children's development
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Development can be defined as emerging behaviors that are
identified by children's use of secure attachments with their caregivers and peers that manifest in positive relationships, increasing self-regulation, confidence, curiosity, motivation, communication, and social competence. A. Cognition B. Social emotional C. Adaptation D. Assimilation
When “strikingly unusual behavior” is recorded, the anecdotal record is a highly selective method of observation
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Holiday displays may include religious symbols. The displays
a. Should be temporary. b. Require no active participation in any religious activity. c. Include diverse religious, cultural and ethnic symbols. d. All of the above.
Research indicates that closely related concepts are often most effectively taught together, rather than teaching one and then teaching the other. Of the following, the best rationale for using this technique is to:
a. be certain that the examples are perceived accurately. b. prevent interference by emphasizing differences. c. capitalize on two different types of attention-getting stimuli. d. put the students in the most cognitively active roles possible.