Why expose a child to a book that deals with war?

What will be an ideal response?


Children do have concerns about war. If these concerns are present, they can be dealt with through books.

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Which of the following is not a way to influence a community to exert greater fiscal effort for education?

a. Gaining the public’s trust for education b. Educating the public about how education can save tax dollars in the long run c. Demanding that school boards seek increased funding at the expense of other municipal agencies d. All of the above are good ways

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After considering needs of students and clarifying one's philosophy of teaching literacy, the building of an effective reading program starts with __________

A) constructing broad goals and clear objectives or standards B) selecting materials C) setting up the classroom D) selecting instructional methods and activities

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Students with poor figure-ground discrimination skills

a. can easily understand oral directions. b. can distinguish between individual letters and words on a line. c. are distracted by movements in the classroom. d. will notice such details as the colors of the walls in the classroom.

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Children with exposure to community violence may display internalizing or externalizing behaviors. Which answer is an externalizing behavior?

A. withdrawal B. anxiousness C. aggression D. fearfulness

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