Children's negative feelings should
a. not be accepted or validated
b. be reinforced through behavior modification.
c. be acknowledged and accepted but not dwelled on.
d. be ignored.
c
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A teacher needs to learn everything there is to know about each child’s special condition
a. True b. False
Articulation is attained by the time a child is five years old
a. True b. False
The importance of high-quality care for young children, the needs of families, and the needs of early childhood teachers are currently
a. becoming highly visible political and public concerns. b. of little interest to the public and lawmakers. c. waning, after high political and public interest in the 1960s and 1970s. d. not much in the public eye, as has been the case over the past several decades.
Four students are sitting in the cafeteria describing their new teachers. From the perspective of the textbook, which student is describing the most effective classroom climate?
a. Adele says, "My teacher is really cool. He pretty much lets us do our own thing. He doesn't pressure us if we don't feel like paying attention. In fact, one chick was crying in the corner the other day, and he didn't say a word to her." b. Brandon says, "My teacher is a little scary at times. When Harry came in late one day, she looked over her reading glasses at him until he crawled into his seat, and she suggested that if he was late again, he might as well not show up." c. Chelsey says, "My teacher makes class really fun. He tells lots of jokes to make us laugh. If we don't get anything done one day, we just try to do twice as much the next day." d. Darren says, "Marianne came in late yesterday looking really upset. My teacher stopped for a minute to talk quietly with her but didn't give her too much static about being late for class."