Describe self-esteem and how it developsin young children
What will be an ideal response?
Self-esteem in a child is the product of a mentally healthy environment. When a child has a sense of self-esteem, the child feels both lovable and capable, is secure and independent, and takes on new challenges. The child can handle his or her feelings, both positive and negative. A child's self-esteem evolves primarily through the quality of relationships with people.
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An indicator of abuse and/or neglect may include
a. verbally abusive communications from early childhood professionals to families. b. no changes in a child's general behavioral patterns. c. adequate supervision at home. d. a pattern of physical injuries, which are not a typical part of the child's history.
Practitioners can learn effective ways to adapt most curricular activities
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Taking notes during an interview helps the interviewer
A. test the applicant's knowledge of certain subjects. B. avoid asking irrelevant questions. C. compare applicants' qualifications. D. recall information from the interview.
In which of the learning domains would an antiracism rally fall?
A. affective domain B. psychomotor domain C. cognitive domain D. psychological domain