Licensing standards set by state governments
a. encourage childcare centers to reach their highest potential
b. establish minimum requirements to protect the safety and welfare of children
c. are complicated rules created by unelected bureaucrats
d. are not mandatory for most childcare centers.
b
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What type of literacy practice occurs when a text or passage is jointly shared by the teacher and students, but is read aloud by the teacher?
A. silent sustained reading B. close-reading C. read-aloud D. shared reading
A teacher is trying to convey information to a parent regarding her son's disruptive behavior in the bus. The child has autism and is nonverbal
Teacher: Mrs. Wang, I wanted to tell you that Tim has been having difficulties in the bus and we are trying to figure out why he screams and kicks when he gets in the bus. Are there any changes that you can think of? Mrs. Wang: What are you trying to say that we don't take care of him? My husband and I are doing just fine we are not getting a divorce. Why don't you find help with the behavior therapist? The above example best describes which of the following parent roadblocks roles to communication? a. Indifferent parent role b. Avoidance role c. I don't belong role d. My own and my child guardian role
Modifying environments supporting maladaptive behavior is a strategy that involves altering the student's social environment
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Robin, Mark, and Joe are personal friends who have all decided to work together as a team on class projects. As team members, Robin tends to be the supporter in the group, while Mark is the analyzer, and Joe is the director. Mark and Joe tend to be assertive in their tactics to develop projects, timelines, and completion strategies, while Robin is passive. On their first project, Robin was surprised by the lack of effort Mark and Joe seemed to put into their portion of the research. They listened to her feedback and agreed to send revisions of their work. When she received their final revisions to put a paper together, she had to do a lot of rework and research to verify confusing aspects of their data. In the end, she felt like she did most of the project on her own. Robin is in a
difficult situation because Mark and Joe are her friends. She does not want to leave their team, yet she is not sure how to approach her friends with her dissatisfaction with their work. She is the type that may end up doing her friends' work for them just to avoid strife. Based on what you have learned about critical thinking, collaboration, professionalism, and ethics, give your recommendation on how Robin should solve her dilemma. What will be an ideal response?