The most important objective of a music program is identifying extraordinary talent
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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Autism can be diagnosed by a brain scan
a. True b. False
The Case Study at the beginning of Chapter 3 in the textbook presents a narrative involving a Navajo student, Jack, who doesn't return home after going to the movies with friends. After a week-long absence from both home and school, Jack is eventually found safe. At that point, his parents keep him home from school for a few extra days to help out on the family farm. Which one of the following
alternatives is probably the best explanation for the parents' behavior? A) Some cultural groups see little need for children to learn how to read and write. B) The parents are using farm chores as a means of punishing Jack for his misbehavior. C) The parents are afraid that the school will criticize them for not having located their son sooner. D) The Navajo culture values both individual autonomy and interpersonal cooperation.
Rachel has a hard time relating to other students. She is very independent, but wants to have friends. She has tried to carry on conversations about the science concepts that interest her and information she learned from her dad who is a civil engineer. She's trying to branch out and watch a TV show some of the students like so she can discuss it with them at school tomorrow. Whatkind of
development is involved in Rachel's experiences? a. Cognitive development b. Personal development c. Physical development d. Social development
Unlike literature of the past, current realistic fiction often suggests that which of the following is
the most important influence in a child's discovery of self? a. A person outside of the family b. A strong parent c. Understanding siblings d. People who are considered heroes in the society