Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. While taking walks, having children hold onto a rope at intervals can help prevent strayers.
2. Teachers are usually unable to prepare for an unplanned unusual situation.
3. To help children achieve a balanced diet, the school should post a detailed menu of all meals and snacks served.
4. Three-year-old Betty takes a nap of 1 hour each day at her day care center, but she has difficulty falling asleep at night at home. Despite this, the teacher should maintain the same nap schedule for Betty.
5. At the end of each day, families of infants and toddlers should be given a form that details their children's eating, sleeping, elimination, play, and developmental progress.
1. True
2, False
3. True
4. False
5. True
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
What factors place some children at greater risk for developing anemia, and what signs is a teacher likely to observe if a child does have this condition?
What will be an ideal response?
A warning sign NOT associated with a possible hearing loss is:
a. does not respond when spoken to b. seems overly shy c. speaks too loudly or too softly d. attentiveness
Isaac, an adolescent, enjoys music and has always done well in math and science. He has explored career options in music, math, and science. As a result of reading, talking with counselors, and meeting with people employed in each field, Isaac has decided to pursue a career in statistics. Which of the following labels best describes Isaac's identity status?
A. Identity diffusion B. Identity moratorium C. Identity achievement D. Identity foreclosure