Michael is a premature newborn. His parents have recently brought him home from the hospital He cries frequently and is not easily consolable. What is most likely to be something that may benefit Michael's parents as they continue to care for their premature infant?
a. Meditation
b. Waiting until he matures
c. Letting him cry
d. Counseling
D
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Between-class ability grouping is the practice of _____.
a. placing students into homogeneous classes based on their level of achievement b. dividing students in a self-contained classroom into homogeneous groups c. placing students in heterogeneous groups for most instruction, but receiving other instruction such as in math or reading in homogeneous groups d. placing students of varying ages within a classroom based on their current achievement, motivation, and interests
Children's "pretend reading" should be __________ because it __________
A) discouraged; leads to "pretend writing" and excessive use of invented spelling B) discouraged; distorts their language perception and makes future phonics instruction more difficult C) encouraged; complements the writing portion of an advanced literacy program D) encouraged; helps them construct more advanced understandings about reading
Reading fluency involves the three components known as:
a) speed, reading accuracy, and comprehension b) speed, automaticity, and prosody c) automaticity stamina, and comprehension d) automaticity, prosody, and articulation
Young children should NOT be forced to participate in activities such as counting, practicing writing the alphabet, or responding to flash cards
Indicate whether the statement is true or false