According to research, at what point in a child’s academic career are interventions to overcome learning gaps most effective?

What will be an ideal response?


ANS: Interventions are most effective when they are provided early rather than later.

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Be sure that all areas of potential hazard on a playground can be easily supervised and can be ________________________________________

Fill in the blank with correct word.

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Which specific intervention would not be appropriate for a child who has a health impairment?

a. Being aware of warning signs to deal with a crisis b. Avoid speaking with your back to the child c. Develop a plan for keeping in touch when the child is absent d. Help the child to understand the implication of his/her problem

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When parents are absent from children's lives for long periods, such as when they are in the military or incarcerated, children:

a. often forget them entirely and experience distress when they return to the family. b. have difficulty forming attachments with other adults who serve as caregivers. c. do best when they have ongoing positive contact with the absent parent and support at home. d. show long-term effects, often joining gangs and engaging in risky behaviors as young teens.

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On IQ tests with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15 (e.g. The Wechsler Scales) which of the following scores would be in the Superior range

a. 95 b. 105 c. 115 d. 125

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