Describe how you would handle the situation where a preschooler has been bringing candy and cookies every day in his lunch

What will be an ideal response?


If a child were bringing cookies and candy, I would send a note home or talk with the parent about the "no cookies, candy, sweets" policy that the early childhood education environments uses. I would ask the parent to provide a more healthy alternative and give the parent suggestions and perhaps a handout or brochure about nutrition.

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a. standards in educational measurement b. standard error of measurement c. score error of mean d. standard educational measures

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Developmental aphasia can result from a(n)

a. accident. b. stroke. c. virus. d. neurological problem in children.

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The cerebellum in the brain is primarily responsible for

A. complex thoughts, movement, language, and self-control. B. the basic functions of the body, such as breathing, cardiac rhythm, and blood pressure. C. controlling balance and movement. D. the expression and experience of emotions, memories, and sensations.

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What description best describes the history of special education in terms of the placement of children with special needs in public schools?

A. separation to mainstream to exclusion B. integration to exclusion to mainstream C. ignoring to inclusion to promoting D. isolation to integration to inclusion

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