It is important to keep regular written records on children with special needs, including gifted children, for all of the reasons listed below, except:
a. so that teachers may review these records when a child's progress is slow, and see how far the child has come.
b. so these records may be referred to at IEP meetings, or passed on to the next teacher to acquaint them with the child's interests and progress.
c. so that these records can be shared at any time, with any parents at the school who have questions or concerns about the child with special needs.
d. because written records reveal progress and setbacks, as well as any incidents that seem important to the child, significant information contributed by parents or physicians, and questions that have arisen.
Question 2...Piaget is generally ignored today because of his use of obscure terminology and poor scientific rigor.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 3...Emotional disturbances are relatively common during the early years of childhood.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 4...According to Piaget, which of the following does not play a role in promoting cognitive growth?
a. sensorization.
b. maturation.
c. equilibration.
d. socialization.
Question 5...Logico-mathematical knowledge might be thought of as:
a. the ability to remember number sequences.
b. the ability to use concrete knowledge.
c. the ability to reason.
d. the ability to remember multiplication tables.
Question 6...The purpose of the Expansion phase is to help students organize their thinking by relating it to what they have just learned in the Explanation phase.
Indicate whether the statement is true(A) or false(B).