Suppose that you are a teacher with a student diagnosed with ADHD who is on medication. Briefly describe your role in this situation.
What will be an ideal response?
If a child in your class has been diagnosed by a physician as having ADHD and is now taking medication, it is important that you carefully observe how the medication affects the child and report this to the family. Particularly for children who spend many hours a day in a child care setting, the teacher’s reports can be invaluable.
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According to the theory of sociobiology, you are more likely to protect, help, and give to relatives rather than to other people because
A. this helps to ensure that genes that you share in common will be passed on to future generations. B. you are more likely to live in closer proximity to your relatives. C. you are more likely to be closer in age to your relatives than you are to other people. D. you feel that your relatives understand you better than other people do.
Parallel processing occurs when
a. a learner shifts all of her attention from one stimuli to another b. a learner activates an existing slot in long term memory c. two different types of information are processed simultaneously d. only one type of information is processed at any given time
Eighty percent of students with learning disabilities have difficulty in
a. Reading b. Mathematics c. Written language d. Social and motivational skills
Which shows an accurate difference between traditional curriculum and emergent curriculum?
a. With emergent curriculum, there is a narrow range of activities; with traditional curriculum, there is a wide range of activities. b. Emergent-curriculum activities are advanced for the child’s age; traditional-curriculum activities are age appropriate for the child. c. With emergent curriculum, dramatic play is often used; with traditional curriculum, dramatic play is rarely used. d. Ideas for emergent-curriculum activities come mostly from the interests of children; ideas for traditional-curriculum activities come mostly from what teachers believe students should learn.