If misbehavior persists, parents should be:
a) instructed to punish the student at home.
b) contacted by letter.
c) involved in establishing a program to decrease the problem.
d) notified after the third misbehavior.
c When a student’s behavior persists it is important to involve parents in establishing a program to decrease the misbehavior.
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a. screening b. diagnosis c. assessment
During an employee orientation:
a. Company property (such as name badge and keys) is typically issued b. The company mission statement is created c. Phone numbers of key executives are shared d. All of the above
Michael was a kindergarten teacher ten years ago. He is now returning to the field. Michael has always been aware of and understood the National Association for the Education of young Children's standards for professional development, but today, he learned that he must also be aware of the standards from the Division of Early Childhood of the Council for Exceptional Children. These standards
apply to Michael because he will be _________________. A. Monitored by special education B. Teaching children in a second language C. Teaching in an inclusive classroom D. Certified in special education
Our ethics are
A) unrelated to the choices that we make in the classroom. B) a set of statements that helps us deal with the temptations inherent in our occupations. C) shared by all child care providers. D) the same as our family and friend's ethics. E) All of these answers are correct.