What are Coopersmith’s three conditions for fostering selfesteem?
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER: (1) acceptance, (2) limits, and (3) respect.
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The protective barrier that prevents or restricts entry of toxins from the bloodstream to the brain doesn't mature until the child is ______of age
a. 4 months b. 6 months c. 1 year d. 18 months
Long-term and working memory reach peak capacity at age
A. 11 or 12. B. 9 or 10. C. 15 or 16. D. 5 or 6.
________ refers to the extent to which a particular test measures what it is supposed to measure and is often evaluated by comparing different tests of the same skills or abilities
A) Achievement B) Reliability C) Validity D) Intelligence
Properly addressing the contexts in individual children's lives requires:
a. Considering children's individual risks and protective factors b. Encouraging assimilation while respecting individuality c. Overriding family cultural tradition when it conflicts with classroom expectations d. Respecting family choices in all situations