Describe three indications that a child may be overly stressed or frustrated by adult expectations
What will be an ideal response?
The child may appear angry and uncooperative. The child may refuse to participate or be unwilling to try a new activity. The child may appear withdrawn and cry easily.
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Which one of the following is the best example of critical thinking as the textbook defines the term?
a. Justin says to his friend Victor, "I think I can guess why you're feeling sad today." b. Lorenzo complains to his teacher, "When the textbook author talks about the importance of recycling, he doesn't explain how the advantages outweigh the disadvantages." c. Muriel asks her teacher, "Why do we have to start school so early in the morning? I have trouble thinking clearly before ten o'clock in the morning." d. Rachel mumbles to herself as she reads her history book, "Why does the year 1929 sound so familiar? Oh, yes, now I know. That's the year the stock market crashed."
The kindergarten teacher observed that her new five-year-old student, Mei, had developed age-appropriate concepts about print. List three behaviors that would indicate that a child had developed concepts about print
What will be an ideal response?
Students in which of the following ethnic groups are least likely to be involved in family obligations, such as assisting parents in their occupations or helping to raise siblings?
A. Non-Latino Whites B. Asian Americans C. Mexican Americans D. All of these ethnicities place a great emphasis on family duty and obligation.
All of the following symptoms might suggest the recommendation for an academic evaluation EXCEPT:
a. Consistently low test scores on group achievement tests b. Indications of delayed processing when faced with academic skills c. Labored handwriting after grade 3 d. Excellent word recall