education ch. 3 exam

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Authoritative

​Four-year-old Makayla has difficulty understanding why she​ can't always have what she wants when she wants it. She cries when she makes demands and​ doesn't get her​ way, but her parents resist her demands. They lovingly tell her repeatedly that she will have frustrations and​ disappointments, but she will learn to accept that​ it's not always best to get her way. They explain that some things she wants are unsafe and others are worth waiting for and receiving when the time is right. Based on Diana​ Baumrind's research on parenting​ styles, Makayla's parents exhibit what parenting​ style?

Assimilation

​Lajla's parents immigrated to the U.S. long before she was born. They gradually embraced the​ culture, celebrating American​ holidays, and feeling welcomed by the community that accepted them with open arms. As a​ teen, Lajla feels that she belongs in America as much as anyone whose family has lived here for generations. What level of acculturation does Lajla​ exhibit?

Caitlin's feeling that she will betray her mom

​Six-year-old Caitlin is resistant to her new stepmother. As with many children of divorced​ parents, Caitlin's resistance is likely which of the​ following?

Dominic occasionally has tiny burns on his arms and now has a broken wrist and​ doesn't want to discuss the cause.

Under which of the following circumstances should a teacher report conditions to a school counselor or​ principal?

Talk to the parents and ask their advice about effective methods for dealing with their​ daughter's behavior.

A student in Mr.​ Brevard's third grade class has difficulty paying attention and frequently leaves her seat or talks to students around her. She recently disrupted the class during a test and resisted any encouragement from Mr. Brevard to return to her seat and complete the test. Her behavior has become very disruptive to the learning​ process, and Mr. Brevard realizes he must take steps that lead to solutions. Which of the following approaches is​ recommended?

Julian, whose parents are gay

Based on results of​ studies, which of the following children is most likely to become an​ open-minded adult who respects differences in​ others?

Establish a safe classroom environment with warm teacher-student relationships.

Cameron teaches in a district in which more than​ 80% of the children live in poverty. He is well aware of the challenges his students face and wants to make a difference in their lives. Which of the following activities is likely to achieve the goal of making a difference for students living in​ poverty?

Teach the class about different cultural practices such as​ Candis's practice

Every day at​ lunch, Candis raises a hand and gives thanks aloud for her food. This custom is strange to the other children in class and they laugh at her. Other girls avoid sitting next to her. Based on recommended practices for supporting children from diverse​ cultures, what should the teacher​ do?

a teacher could try all of the strategies listed above

How might a teacher form a partnership with each of these​ mothers?

Respect your parents and other adults.

Linh and Huy are immigrant parents from Vietnam who now live on the West Coast of the U.S. with their three young children. If they are raising their children according to the norms of their native​ culture, which of the following philosophies are they most likely to​ promote?

telling parents about their​ child's behavior problem and describing the best solutions for parents at home.

Mr. Compton is a new fifth grade teacher and wants to make sure he does a great job of teaching and establishing positive relationships with parents and guardians of his students. His actions with parents and guardians during the first quarter included the following and all were appropriate and beneficial​ EXCEPT:

suggest that the​ boy's parents not attend IEP meetings.

Mr. Costa has a new student in his middle school class who has autism. The boy and his parents recently moved to the U.S. from Puerto Rico. The boy speaks​ English, but his parents understand very little English. In his​ role, Mr. Costa is likely to take all of the following steps​ EXCEPT:

Funds of Knowledge

Mr. LeDoux teaches a diverse group of students in a coastal city in the U.S. and enjoys learning about his​ students' backgrounds. For an upcoming social studies​ unit, Mr. LeDoux asked the children to tell about the special skills of their parents. He invited one parent to come and demonstrate how to make the bread that is common to her native background. Mr. LeDoux is capitalizing on which of the​ following?

12 years old

Mrs. Novak has expressed concerns about her​ son's stage of development and his needs for physical fitness and peer support. She explains​ that, despite his​ self-consciousness, he wants to perform well academically. With students the age of Mrs.​ Novak's son, the teacher informs parents of athletic and social programs at school and in the community as well as expectations that students at this age take responsibility and develop good study habits. Based on these developmental trends and​ implications, Mrs.​ Novak's son is most likely what​ age?

ignore the behaviors and keep​ children's focus on learning.

Ms. Catalina teaches second graders in a suburban area and has children from a range of family structures in her​ class, but most are from homes with married parents. During group​ activities, one child is teased about his parentage and another looks troubled about his​ parents' divorce. Based on recommendations for accommodating family diversity and​ transitions, Ms.​ Catalina's appropriate actions include all of the following​ EXCEPT:

Ethnicity

Nino is a young child living in a tight community where he is learning the​ language, religious​ beliefs, and traditions of the people. These influences are representative of which of the​ following?

Exposure to less adult conflict

Sean is growing up in a​ single-parent household with a mom who has a high school education. Based on statistical​ norms, what advantage is Sean most likely to experience over children in​ two-parent households?

no because although Elizabeth expresses frustration with her's son frequent questioning she does say anything that indicates she is harming her son physical or emotionally

Should a teacher be concerned that Elizabeth is maltreating her​ son?


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