Symbolic play supports children’s development from purely concrete activity to connecting the concrete with the abstract

a. True
b. False


True

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All of the following are examples of educational applications of cognitive-behavioral techniques except:

A. A student talking herself through a difficult task. B. A student learning a mnemonic device. C. A student whose inappropriate behavior is being observed and recorded by her teacher. D. A student giving herself a positive consequence for appropriate behavior. E. A student setting a goal for himself and keeping track of his progress toward the goal.

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When working through differences with families, it is more important to refrain from judgment and attempt to gain a deeper understanding of the family's point of view rather than the ability to compromise

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Professionalism requires that you not suppress or distort subject matter needed for student growth

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A combination resume

a. organizes information by date, with the most recent information first b. Is an extensive list of accomplishments and achievements, usually in reverse chronological order c. showcases only relevant skills d. highlights both relevant skills as well as personal characteristics

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