If a student is showing signs of difficulty in obtaining, understanding, and utilizing knowledge the student may have trouble with what specific area of a learning disability?
a. metacognition
b. information processing
c. reasoning
d. organization
Ans: B
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Which of the following is an example of an objective observation?
a. Carlita fell off the tricycle and began to cry because she was angry b. When Carlita looked around, she realized she was not the center of attention. c. Carlita climbed on the tricycle and rode across the room for about 10 feet. d. None of these is an example of an objective observation.
Intuitive thought is a type of reasoning in which children
A. cannot see the world from another's point of view. B. begin with a general case, and reason down to a specific instance. C. begin to put together logical explanations but are still influenced more by what they perceive than by logical reasoning. D. begin with a set of specific instances and reason up to a general conclusion.
Franklin is a child in the 3-year-old class who is working on making wrapping paper to use for his father's Christmas present. He is stamping plain white paper with cookie cutters dipped in red or green paint. Franklin is participating in a:
a. Maximum Potential activity. b. Moderate Potential activity. c. Minimum Potential activity.
NAEYC accreditation standards require:
a. a satisfactory score on every item. b. a satisfactory score on 80% of the items. c. a high score on one item to balance out a low score on another item. d. all of the above