What instructional strategies are appropriate for students with extreme cases of attention deficits?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Answer should indicate that brief, intensive teacher-led instructional sessions may be the most realistic teaching strategy. These sessions can be delivered either one to one or in small groups with a great deal of teacher-student interaction; novel, interesting, age-appropriate tasks; and frequent reinforcement, including preferred activities.
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What is the difference between academic teacher training programs and Child Development Associate (CDA) programs?
What will be an ideal response?
When some Canadian parents were asked to practice walking skills with their 6-week-old infants and other parents were asked to practice sitting skills with their infants, ______.
a. this practice made no difference because motor development is on a very strict developmental timetable b. infants who practiced walking walked at an earlier age, but practice at sitting made no difference in when this happened c. infants who practiced sitting sat at an earlier age, but practice at walking made no difference in when this happened d. those trained in walking walked at an earlier age and those trained in sitting sat at an earlier age