Describe procedures that facilitate both the parent and child's adjustment to separation
What will be an ideal response?
Discuss the process with the parent. Greet both the parent and child upon arrival. Encourage the parent to stay all or part of the first day and part of the next few days. Caregivers are sensitive to cultural differences in child-rearing practices. Parents and staff members discuss ways to manage major changes in the child's development.
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Researchers agree that an important part of addressing the problem of gifted underachievers is
a. behavioral contracts. b. self-regulation training. c. curricular changes. d. early identification.
When behaviorists describe the learner as a "black box," they mean that:
a. nothing occurs inside the learner. b. many stimuli have no noticeable effect on the learner. c. events occurring within the learner cannot be studied scientifically. d. a learner makes many responses in the absence of any observed external stimulus.
The "Long Civil Rights Movement" includes all of the following EXCEPT
A. Continuation of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s practice of non-violent civil disobedience. B. Resistance to oppression with violence, including urban riots. C. The Black Power movement that emphasized Black identity and Black self-help enterprises such as the Black Panthers' breakfast programs for school children. D. Self-protection for the Black Community against White police brutality. E. Black protests against discrimination in housing and employment in the North that helped lead to national reforms such as affirmative action and the Great Society.
Phonemic awareness is necessary for
a. reading b. listening c. speaking d. all of the above