Final
which of the following describes the effect of parenting on a couples interaction
all except children improve relationships and may prevent divorce
How can administrators resolve the problem of parents who are chronically late in picking up their children
all except confront parents at the time of lateness
which of the following help establish a school environment that welcomes diversity
all except encourage all families to communicate mostly in writing
which of the following may help make meetings more convenient for parents
all except hold netting's in evening after supper
Which of the following recommendations for using Bolton boards to communicate with parents
all except locate the bullion board as close as possible to maintain entrance of the school
Which of the following are possible reasons for apparent parent indifference
all except parents had relatively secure childhood themselves
Which of the following questions may fact delete the professional growth of a teacher following a parent teacher conference
all except were we able to reach a conclusion
Which of the following strategies will help reduce external barriers to parent teacher collaboration
allow access to the child's primary caregiver plan staffing to accommodate parents schedules start the day with activities parents can do with students
Which of the following represents the history of family involvement in education in order from oldest to most recent
cooperative preschool deficient model parent empowerment
Which of the following refers to unconsciousness behavior and perceptions learned within ones cultural group
covert
For parent teacher partnership to work both parties must reach agreement on values concerning education
false
I conference is a failure of the teacher is unable to convert a parent to her
false
which of the following I recommended to ease transitions from one classroom to another
regular communication about the child's response to the transition gradual participation in the routines of the new classroom opportunities to maintain contact with caregivers left behind Advance notification to the primary caregiver
which of the following might a teacher plan to gather during her first meeting with the child's parents
relationship between parent and child how the child has reacted in other new situations how the parents feel about enrolling the child in the program
Which of the following describes a good icebreaker activities
they allow connection between individuals they build community they start a conversation
which of the following or services that may be funded by title I
transportation and childcare for parent volunteers Family literacy activities parenting training activities
Which of the following are outcomes of the increased number of women in the labor force
40% of women report feeling used up at the end of their workday Women have retained much of the responsibility for child rearing 40% of women are the main or sole breadwinner in the family more working woman expressed desire to work less than full-time
Which of the following topics can be used as conversation starters of parents at the beginning or end of the school day
A child's favorite song book or activity New things to Childs interested in Child's play mates
which of the following should be included in a model for family resource and support programs
Confirmation of the parents role in a child development and education parents and professionals working together as equals School is one of the agencies offering constellation of services to the family
Which of the following best describes a missed opportunity resulting from Sylvia Ashley's preoccupation with financial worries
Conversations with her four-year-old son
which of the following are recommended in situations in which parents disagree with the schools assessment of their child's readiness
Converse support for the parents perceptions of their child Offer. continual parent education on how children Best learn sympathize with a parent who feels left out of the decision making process
What could Kim's teacher do to ease the stress on the Lawrence family
Explain procedures for addressing parental questions and concerns
What should be provided to parents who assist field trip
List of children to keep track of guidelines for children's behavior understanding of specific duties understanding of safety rules
Which of the following would be helpful to know in advance of a classroom observation
Parents should know that they can leave it if their child had difficulty with her presence children should know that parents are coming to visit the classroom and why children should know that adults will probably sit at one side and not play or talk
what could Terrence's teacher do to ease the stress on the ashley family
Secure assistance for parents unable to afford field trips discuss community resources with his mother Suggest free or subsidized after school programs provide Hall some snacks during the school day
Which of the following describes current trends in multi generational household
Single parent families may move into the grandparents home for economic reasons more people older than 55 and in their 20s are likely to live alone
Which of the following are characteristic of classroom families of the week
The child acts as a host for the day The families help model multi cultural diversity The visiting family share something about themselves The event draws parents into the classroom
how can a classroom newsletter be used in sure that a suggestion box fosters to way communications
The teacher can list good suggestions contributed by parents The teacher can explain why some suggestions might not be possible The teacher can explain when or how it suggestion will be acted on
Which of the following have changed as society as changed
attitudes toward sex expectations concerning longevity values regarding abortion and contraption roles played by family members structure in appearance of the family
According to the author which of the following may be more important than the content of any educational program
bringing families together to broaden their horizons sensitizing families to feelings in the parent child relationship coaching families and supporting their children's education
Which of the following are mandated by no Child left behind
building captivity for parent involvement involving parents and evaluating and improving parent programs educating teachers on how to work well with parents as equal partners
Which of the following outcomes were reported in the recent studies of the impact of the Headstart program on participating family
children typically entered school ready to learn IQ gains extended to siblings when parents were involved
what term is used to describe factors influencing family life such as financial worries and after school scheduling conflicts
eternal stressors
which of the following best describes a shortcoming of using reading as a way of understanding cultural differences
even within the culture each family is unique
Which of the following are recommended strategies for dealing with hostile parent
expressed concerns constructively remain calm acknowledge and except the parents anger respect the family's concerns
Which of the following list communication elements in their order of impact on the listener from greatest to least
facial expressions ,voice tone ,words
Despite its emphasis on creating a supportive atmosphere for a small group of families that when Dia family school discourage his parents death socializing outside of school hours
false
Effectiveness of a parent education program should be measured by the number of people in. attendance
false
Using a ready made parent education manual is recommended as a way to optimize the teachers use of time
false
two incomes made financial stress and not issue for the lawenrece family
false
veteran teachers are more likely than their inexperience counterparts to be authoritarian and paternatlistic in their relationships with parents
false
Which of the following are barriers to parent teacher relationships from both teachers and parents point of view
feel intimidated unsure of how to proceed Not enough time
How can teachers support parents who are developing their identities as individuals and parents
form relationships that allow them to learn from parents recognize and provide positive feedback on their skills learn about adult development to understand parents on going development
which of the following are essential considerations when creating a parent handbook
gives parents useful information including their options for involvement translated into every language represented by the schools population written on a basic reading level clearly describes expertise of staff
Which of the following are issues related to the cost of childcare in the United States
in a low income families childcare can exceed cost for food and housing Child care professionals provide an unseen consumer subsidy by earning low salaries and few benefits It's difficult to balance quality care and fair wages and affordability for parents
Which of the following terms is used to describe the idea that no matter how daunting exhausting the task of parenting must go on
irrevocability
Which of the following describes the United Way success by 6 program
it prevents wasteful duplication of services unites the efforts of 350 early childhood organizations it aims to have children ready for successful school entry by age 6 it's strives to ensure that children are born healthy and remain healthy
what changes in child rearing behavior likely accurate her following a divorce
less consistent and effective discipline Difficulty meeting rudimentary needs disorganization of the household
which of the following correctly describes family status following a divorce
living standards for men rise by 8% 50% of divorce families have child support orders living standards for ex-wives and children drop by 30% 50% of divorce fathers do not see their children
Which of the following terms describes keeping a child connected to your family throughout the day
mindfulness
how can teachers support parents going through divorce
no the agreements between parents regarding childcare Reassure parents about the time needed for families to adjust be careful to not burden parents with extra request refer parents to counseling and other community resources
which of the following contribute to a successful parenting meeting
opportunities for parent interaction icebreaker activities involvement of children to be a notes or decorations
which of the following describes family home visits
provide opportunities to create a home/school link scheduled at the convenience of the family are brief social events Focus on the child
When parents turn the conversation to personal matters Not directly related to their children which of the following strategies are appropriate
recognize the parents have problems unrelated to their children make it clear that the teachers only rule is to listen supportively referred the parent to more expert community resources if they seem interested
Hoffman describes from a teacher's perspective the need to take people seriously
respect others
A child's first visit to school is ideally scheduled before the child comes to the classroom to stay
true
Which of the following are essential activities for teachers taking on the role of Advocate
use stories to illustrate the magnitude of problems and needs demonstrate professional willingness to stay informed clarify what their messages is and who their audiences is
Which of the following are among the types of family involvement identified ByEpstein
volunteering support learning at home collaboration with the community decision making
Which parenting style is recommended in a society where change is constant and children must learn to make choices
Assertive/democratic
The first conversation between parents and a teacher is best scheduled when the child can be included
False
Which of the following actions and environmental factors lay the foundation for parent teacher partnerships
Family friendly environment Parent handbook administrative support systems Communication time variety of choices for family involvement
Which of the following are characteristics of two way communication
Family is actively respond and react dialogue is encouraged and facilitated
in what ways were the families described in this chapter's case studies alike
Felt love and concern for the children Felt isolated had difficulty juggling obligations
Which of the following describes the primary purpose of traveling backpack
The backpack allows sharing of enjoyable learning activities involving parents fully in the educational process
Why is it vital that teachers be able to recognize social logical trends that influence us all
To work with people different from themselves To work affectively with parents despite time and cultural constraints to avoid us against them mentality To nurture effective relationships
What factors typically limit parents involvement in the classroom
Young children at home discomfort with speaking English in flexible work schedule unfamiliarity with school culture
what are the major benefits to a teacher when he works constructively with parents
all except A teacher's workload is decreased when to parents Pitchin
how might a teacher support a parent who is insecure
all except Firmly assert her authority as a professional
Which of the following our motivations are models for family involvement in schools
all except Historical perspective some family involvement
Which of the following exemplify a healthy way to address cultural conflict and differences
all except The parents and teacher disagree on several aspects of childcare but this is not addressed
Which of the following strategies contribute to a successful parent teacher conference
all except assume the role of an expert
Which of the following can be external barest to parent teacher collaboration
administrative policies personal problem Time and busyness
How can families from diverse cultures and enrich The curriculums with their ideas and presence
all
How can teachers and families foster a sense of connectedness and community
all
How does the attachment process affect infants parents and caregivers
all
In what ways do families benefit from a cooperative relationship with
all
In what ways my parents and special skills this is beyond the classrooms
all
Research shows that the Waze parents see their parenting rolls and interact with their children directly influence which of the following in their young
all
What are the following describes the event is planned
all
What challenges are parents of children with special needs likely to face
all
What opportunities do parent teacher conference is offered that less formal conversations don't provide
all
What precautions should be observant when communicating electronically with parents
all
Which of the following are common to both the family resource center in Fort Myers Florida in the box berrie school in Oxford in maine
all
Which of the following are down for dealing with adverisal parents
all
Which of the following are good examples of items to be included in a sign-up sheet for conferences
all
Which of the following are included in an NAEYc position statement on linguistic and cultural. diversity
all
Which of the following are steps to be used to collaboratively arrive at solutions are in a difficult conference
all
Which of the following are undertaken by culturally a compentent teachers
all
Which of the following describes interactions between community organizations in Parents
all
Which of the following emotional responses may create barriers for parents
all
Which of the following maybe barriers to trust between parents and teachers
all
Which of the following maybe use the newsletters to capture attention and build sense of community
all
Which of the following might motivate a concerted community effort to support families
all
Which of the following might provide positive ways for a parent with unmet needs to contribute to the classroom
all
Which of the following our feelings experience by parents separating from their child
all
Which of the following policy should be in place concerning pick up of children by noncustodial parents
all
Which of the following problems may arise and parenting rolls are in effective in the family unit is weekend
all
in which of the following ways can classroom teacher support adoptive families
all
which of the following Questions might be included in a parent questionnaire
all
which of the following are possible outcomes as parents participate in an advisory role
all
which of the following characterize Schools with a high level of family engagement
all
which of the following best describes the change in the percentage of children living with two married parents between 1980 and 2011
declined dramatically from 1980 to 2011
which of the following activities are partially funded by the childcare and development fund
development of local referral programs Child care assistance for families in need expansion of the supply of childcare recruitment of family childcare providers training for childcare providers
how can teachers support children who parents are going through divorce
establish support groups for children maintain a structured and predictable environment avoid activists and celebrations that might make children uncomfortable provide opportunities to work through feelings
In the United States the infant morality rate the relative number of children in poverty and our record and protecting children against gun violence provide evidence that we are a child centered society
false
Mom's only or dad only special events at score acceptable as long as teachers make it clear That friends and relatives are welcome to substitute for parents were unable to attend
false
Teacher should assume that indifferent or uncaring parental behavior behavior indicate the lack of concern for the child
false
Teachers and schools in which most children are the same race need not concern themselves with diversity and it's classroom implications
false
Temporary denial is an unhealthy coping strategy and a parent confronted with a problem about their child
false
The average American is five times in a life time
false
The vocabulary acquisition Of three-year-olds shows a little difference between low income and professional families
false
Which of the following help English language learners become bilingual and able to function comfortably at home and at school
make a chart with photos of basic activities next to words in the child's language encourage families to bring English speakers who can act as a translator to meetings provide written materials in the families native language
which of the following are recommended In conducting parent teacher conference is
make several suggestions some of the things we've tried in the classroom are be professional many parents find that four-year-olds can you get quite out of bounds confess to limitations suppose I check with the school and let you know
What does brain research tell us about abuse and neglect
malnutrition can result in stunted growth of the brain stimulation of the brains fear response affects abatract reasoning Trumatic abuse and severe neglect alter brain structure and function physical abuse can cause direct damage to the developing brain
Which of the following describes the current state of cooperate policies affecting parents in the united states
many allow parents to take personal leave for school activities Many employers to nothing at all to support families many companies offer maternal paternal adoption leave
Which of the following or assumptions underlying parent education
parents can often learn best from one another all parents need help coping with parenting role all efforts must deal with emotion and attitudes Parents want to learn and can learn
which of the following are possible negative consequences of idealized image of a perfect nuclear family
people may feel guilty when their families fail to measure up outsiders may consider alternative family structures less valid teachers may evaluate a family status based on its form rather than how well it functions
Which of the following are among the six attitudes or ideas of teachers conduct to forming a partnership with families
professionalism humility trustworthiness sense of self expertise
which of the following emotions to working and at home mothers share
satisfaction at watching their children grow and develop Guilt due to unfavorable self comparisons with ideal family worry that their choice is not best for the child uncertainty that they're doing their job well
Which of the following describes the teachers believe in herself and of her ability to create partnerships with families
self efficacy
Which term describes the process where in schools teach responsibility and civic engagement by providing opportunities for students to help others in the community
service learning
Sylvia Ashley intends to keep Terrence home on the day of the school play which of these external factors is the cause
social economic status
work hard for specific volunteer assignments like block area or reading buddies might include
suggestions for questions or comments to factual late learning A list of cleanup responsibilities A description of any preparation needed like wearing smocks The number of children who may participate
Which of the following strategies help children cope with separation from parents
talking about what will happen next and where parents are now writing notes from children's dictation to absent parents encouraging children to hold a transitional object from home or parent
A teacher's responsibilities and dealing with child abuse include prevention identification and reporting of suspected abuse and support for their families and with child abuse has been confirmed
true
A warm welcome perhaps including a greeting in a child's native language is affirming for children of ethnic and cultural minorities
true
Because business people are often willing to contribute a neighborhood school teacher should make a list of all community business is brainstorm possible material resources
true
Both middle and low income families are stressed by the lack of balance between work and family life
true
Family involvement may be mandated as a condition for obtaining government funds or to win activation or professional status
true
If more issues arise then can be discussed in a loaded conference time it is preferable to make a second appointment
true
In a transparent school parents can call in for daily recorded message concerning homework assignments and suggested activities as well leave it as a message for the teacher
true
It is important that a teacher not retreat from the parents anger by suggesting you better talk to the director I won't talk to you unless you stop shouting at me
true
People alienated by unconscious emotional responses have difficulty hearing her speaking to each other clearly
true
Teachers can help parents with work responsibilities by scheduling conferences at school events at times that fit into their schedules
true
The best resources for learning about cultures are from families and selves as culture is a dynamic system that changes continuously in written generally attentive tentative guidelines at best
true
Typical hand out set from school or written at the 10th grade level which presents and unintentional barrier to communication with immigrant families and those of low levels of literacy
true
When children are brought to school by cardboard bus teachers have to work harder to maintain regular contact by email phone calls or notes
true
When isolated and struggling families are left on their own to do what they can without the support of the larger community the community bears the brunt of the families failure
true
according to Headstart program principles affective programs for children with limited English speaking ability require continue development of the primary language while the acquisition of English is facilitated
true
arranging for teachers to have compensatory Time for communication with families provides a tangible indication of administrative support for their efforts
true
many teachers find that recording their feelings perceptions and experiences and working with parents is a valuable tool for their personal growth one that provides an emotional release and evidence that his or her efforts are effective
true
parents were unavailable to come into a classroom I still provide resources in the form of materials to be used in the classroom activities
true
researchers find evidence that divorce often leads to partial or come pleat collapse in adults Ability to parent for months and sometimes years after the break up
true
special attention to a new child in the classroom teachers valuable lessons about compassion feelings and adult trustworthiness
true
teachers can supplement the neutering role without violating the parent child bond
true
the United States is the only western country in which employers are not required to provide paid leave for mothers and fathers
true
to be successful parent education needs to strengthen parents sense of competence and the reciprocal partnership with teachers
true
when visiting their child's classroom parents can increase their understanding of typical child development and education
true