A teacher uses a play telephone in the classroom to encourage everyday social learning skills such as speaking to a relative on the phone. This is an example of ______.

A. assistive intervention
B. embedded interventions
C. transition practices
D. relational engagement


B. embedded interventions

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Which of these two language acquisition theories are the most different

a. Piaget's cognitive approach and social interactionist theory b. Skinner's behavioral approach and Chomsky's linguistic approach c. Piaget's cognitive approach and Chomsky's linguistic approach d. Bates' and MacWhinney's competition model and parallel processing models

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The "Hot Seat" group exercise (Exercise 10-5) involves:

a) filling out a job application form under pressure. b) sticking with your career choice under any circumstance. c) answering questions about your career choice that are asked by group members. d) being put on the spot by an aggressive interviewer.

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Which group published guidelines for developmentally appropriate practice in early childhood?

a. The American Montessori Society b. The National Association for the Education of Young Children c. The High/Scope Foundation d. The Association of Childhood Education International

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If the correlation between the genders of the students and the scores on the mathematics test, the appropriate correlation coefficient would be the:

a. biserial. b. contingency coefficient. c. point-biserial. d. Pearson product-moment.

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