An infant who has a difficult temperament will have fewer behavioral problems as a toddler if:
a. he/she enters daycare in the first year of life.
b. he/she remains at home with a caregiver until kindergarten.
c. his/her mother also has a difficult temperament, and is thus a good fit.
d. his/her mother is positive, sensitive, and non-intrusive.
D
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The country with substandard food manufacturing practices where industrial chemicals have been found in foods is a. Thailand. b. China
c. Vietnam. d. Japan.
In regards to literacy, a current concern of many preprimary teachers is:
a. that not enough materials are available to teach reading at this level. b. the pressure from parents and school districts to present a highly structured reading program at this level. c. that not enough children are actually reading at this level. d. that not enough emphasis is placed on teaching reading at this level.
Which one of the following individuals most clearly has a mastery goal rather than a performance goal?
A) Andrea is in the pool each day at 6:00 a.m.; she's set her sights on earning an Olympic gold medal in swimming. B) Brandon wants to please his parents by doing well in school. C) Claude studies science so he can understand what makes things "tick." D) Darlene never asks questions in class because she's afraid she'll look stupid.
Before a child can be expected to participate in school activities, basic physiological needs (for instance, the need for food) must be adequately met
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.