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Title: What is the first and most important principle in the NAEYC's Code of Ethical Conduct?
Post by: thetick24 on Mar 12, 2018
What is the first and most important principle in the NAEYC's Code of Ethical Conduct?
 
  A) Do not share confidential information about children with people who have no legitimate need to know.
  B) Know all of the laws.
  C) Do not harm children in any way.
  D) Do not play favorites with children.

Question 2...

An excellent way to teach children about cause and effect is by:
 
  a. having the punishment fit the crime in disciplinary situations.
  b. having children participate in simple experiments.
  c. using natural history and physical science as a basis for cause-and-effect experiences.
  d. asking What would happen if . . . kinds of questions.
  e. using all the methods suggested above.

Question 3...

Mr. Hardcastle wrote notes on post it pads to remember and write out on each child's notes at the end of the day to remember what had gone on for each child in his class. He was compiling
 
  A. running records.
  B. checklists.
  C. time samples.
  D. anecdotal records

Question 4...

Some examples of skills specifically related to emergent mathematical ability include asking children to:
 
  a. decide how to portion out the strawberries at lunch so that each one gets her fair share.
  b. decide how many shovels are needed so everyone can dig at the same time.
  c. draw pictures of what they think makes it rain.
  d. tell the teacher how many buttons they think are in the jar.
  e. a, b, and d are all correct.


Title: What is the first and most important principle in the NAEYC's Code of Ethical Conduct?
Post by: SHURTLE on Mar 12, 2018
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Title: What is the first and most important principle in the NAEYC's Code of Ethical Conduct?
Post by: thetick24 on Mar 12, 2018
God bless you! Helped my grade so much.