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abaker93 abaker93
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6 years ago
Mollie is 20-months-old. She has been in your program for one month. Recently she has bitten peers six times. List four factors you will need to explore in order to know address the problem. Explain the strategies you would use to reduce the biting and promote more appropriate interactions with peers.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Write a paragraph explaining why is it important to provide children opportunities for nonverbal communication? Write a second paragraph describing the materials you would offer to promote nonverbal communication skills.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 3...

Describe how competence in communication supports and is supported by competence in self-regulation.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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What is the best way to promote writing skills in young children.
 
  a. Provide authentic worksheets with dashed lines to help them form letters correctly
  b. Provide authentic opportunities for them to write in science, dramatic play and other areas
  c. Correct their letter formation and spelling so they will love the act of writing
  d. Have them write targeted words ten times each.

Question 5...

Which of the following is not a component of a communication-rich environment?
 
  a. Plentiful and meaningful conversation
  b. Dialogic reading
  c. Plentiful opportunities for symbolic play
  d. Plentiful language-based flash cards and work sheets
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6 years ago
{Ans. #1}

Factors should include assessing her language and cognitive development, asking the family if she bites at home or other settings, watch to see if the biting occurs at specific times of the day such as transitions or unstructured play time, watch to see if she bites only certain people, observe the level of sensory stimulation Mollie is experiencing, and notice her capacity for emotional regulation. Strategies can include improving her ability to use words or signs to express her needs, having her dress the wound and regard the emotion of the victim, reduce the level of stimulation such as lowering the volume and keeping peers out of her immediate space, provide support before and during transitions, give her words to express emotions, and reading books about biting.

{Ans. #2}

The answer should explain that some children are more comfortable and competent expressing themselves through art, music, symbolic/make-believe play and movement than through spoken or signed words. Materials include puppets, a dramatic play area, art supplies, music for dancing and musical instruments.

{Ans. #3}

The answer should include reference to being able to listen to and comprehend expectations, express needs and emotions and resolve conflicts through negotiation and compromise.

{Ans. #4}

d

{Ans. #5}

b
abaker93 Author
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6 years ago
Wow! Thanks you for this correct set of answers, wasn't expecting it...
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6 years ago
My pleasure!
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