Children can participate in learning health habits. These include all of the following EXCEPT:
a. playing with a variety of toys.
b. when and how to wash their hands.
c. caring for teeth by tooth brushing regularly.
d. calming or resting their bodies.
a
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Which trend is stated accurately?
a) More Americans spend Sunday afternoon watching football on television than doing anything else. b) Middle-age and older people will dominate American society in the first years of the 21st century because of their numbers. c) More Americans are moving back to the farm and rural life than ever before. d) Most Americans now believe that health and medical costs are under control.
The teaching approach that focuses on children's knowledge, skills, and understanding in the visual arts is the:
a. child-centered or studio approach b. content centered or comprehensive approach c. balanced or eclectic approach d. the Reggio Emilia approach
Adam's score on the WISC-III (an individualized intelligence test) was above average, but he tends to be disorganized and often fails to complete assignments. He also sometimes reverses words, such as reading was when the word is actually saw, and he frequently loses his place when he reads. Of the following, which is his most likely learning problem?
a. A learning disability b. Mild intellectual disability c. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder d. A behavior disorder
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Research shows that there are numerous benefits to a child’s success when families are included throughout the special education process. 2. Special education is filled with jargon, thus sometimes creating a knowledge and communication barrier between families and professionals. 3. During the developmental assessment it is NOT necessary to ascertain whether or not the child has sleep disturbances, cries excessively, and has eating difficulties. 4. Ecological assessment is a formal way to conduct observations in the child’s natural environment, with comparisons made to skills shown and skills needed for independence.