When disagreements arise between you and a child's parents on how a feeding or toileting routine should be carried out, you should
a. try to balance what you know is right with what the parents want
b. always do what the parents want
c. always do what you know is right
d. ask a child psychologist to come resolve the conflict
a
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The achievement of which students are the focus of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act?
a. Students with disabilities b. Students without disabilities c. All students d. Preschool students
An Individual Education Program (IEP) is
A) required for children of any age to receive any kind of accommodation in the classroom. B) an individual education program that states long and short term learning objectives. C) developed to determine goals and objectives that build on the strengths of the child and family. D) an individual education program that states short term learning objectives. E) None of these answers are correct.
If your professor is only interested in the test performance of students in her class, the class is her
a. Pppulation. c. biased sample. b. random sample. d. non-probability sample.
Four-year-old Emily is fascinated by puppets and wants to try to make some herself. An example of a book that would be helpful to her is:
a. An expository text on puppets. b. A narrative about a puppet play at a school. c. A book about the history of puppets. d. A picture book about a puppet that becomes a real boy.