Explain common misconceptions or inaccurate beliefs about adoption, both for the receiving family and the biological family. How do you see this information as important to early educators?

What will be an ideal response?


? ? Adoption as a perfect solution for both biological and receiving families
? ? Giving up a child is not an easy decision
? ? Issues of secrecy around pregnancy and birth
? ? Adoptive parents ability to conceive
? ? Life cycle tasks similar to biological families, but with some additions such as discussing adoption with their child(ren) and assisting the child in search for an identity

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A. A set of guidelines for responsible behavior B. A set of procedures for recording children's behavior C. An evaluation of staff performance D. A dress code for center

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To make it easier for children to hear in the classroom, you can:

A) Have children speak louder and clearer B) Turn off the CD player C) Put the musical instruments away D) Hang drapes at windows and cloth hangings on walls

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What is wrong with playing Duck, Duck, Goose?

a) Children have too much fun. b) Children can fall and get hurt. c) Children are not moving throughout the game. d) None of the above

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

In order to correctly use Multiple Linear Regression, the dependent variable must be measured at the nominal level.

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