Deck 17: The Family-Center Partnership

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Families' language arts goals for their children are the same as early childhood educators' goals.
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Parents from one ethnic group think alike about their child's education.
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Family storytelling has language and vocabulary growth opportunities and benefits.
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Hiring staff members with the same cultural and ethnic background seems to be one way to engender parent trust.
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Parents should point to each word in picture books as they read them to their children.
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Middle-class preschoolers usually get more books read to them than poor children do.
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Children younger than age two may be at risk if they watch television extensively.
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Pretend reading by a preschooler may not seem to families to be an important step toward real reading.
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Educators need to be careful about always talking about families that consist of both moms and dads.
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There probably is not a way for most poor families to have family outings because all amusement has a price.
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Families that value reading tend to have children with an interest in reading.
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Statistics concerning poorly educated women younger than age 20 who have their first child when unmarried may spur early childhood educators to offer family education and assistance programs.
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Parents may go overboard when reading to children and ask them grilling questions,but this is positive and shows children how important reading is to them.
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Fathers are taking literacy seriously and have become more involved in literacy activities with their children during the past decade.
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Most families are interested in teacher techniques to promote children's language.
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Family "connectedness" may be a language development factor for young children.
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The way families believe their children should converse with them can affect their children's vocabulary.
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Being poor usually affects children's early literacy.
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Preschoolers frequently watch TV more than 10 hours per week.
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Today's parents are eager consumers of educational parenting aids.
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Children exposed to excessive amounts of television are as less likely to be good at reading.
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Young children tend to believe what they see on television.
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National legislation has promoted more parental involvement in their children's education.
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Video games may be better at promoting violent child behavior than the movies or television.
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The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that no television or other multimedia be offered children under age two years.
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Early childhood programs should make every effort to promote children's fathers and male relatives' interactions with young children.
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Every early childhood program should be concerned with developing a trusting relationship with children's families.
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Some early childhood centers have attempted to reduce young children's television home viewing time by offering specially planned activities at school.
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Obtaining family information concerning family talents useful for a school's instructional activities is a good idea.
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Families should know children's fantasy play has positive attributes.
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Families can more readily tailor their comments to their children's interests during book-reading times than can their teachers.
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A few research studies have successfully reduced the number of hours that preschoolers who were enrolled in an experimental program watched television in their homes.
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Researchers suggest that parents with children younger than age 14 are twice as important as the child's school is for their child's learning.
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Federally funded programs have proved conclusively that intervention works.
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A family's relationship and interaction with their local community library is not considered to be important for their children's literacy development.
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Children who have acquired disciplined work habits have a chance for greater school success.
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Teachers should face the reality that some children will need excellent instructional help plus supportive family assistance so that they will be prepared for kindergarten.
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Studies suggest ten hours of viewing television a week is considered excessive for young children.
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Schools encourage families to set home behavior rules for their children.
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Fathers can affect their children's attitudes and engagement with books.
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Children should see family members using reading to gain information.
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What characteristics may be more predictive of children's academic performance in their first grades of school,excluding their cognitive skills or family backgrounds

A)​past experience and educational opportunities
B)​inherited genes and health
C)​emotional,social skill,and self-regulation of behavior
D)​intelligence and physical skills
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One way to encourage reading in the home is to

A)​buy a lot of books.
B)​plan a family reading time.
C)​make sure reading time and television time are equal.
D)​all of these answers.
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Telling stories in a child's native language is only recommended for English language speakers.
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To promote print awareness in the home,parents

A)​can share some of the mail in the mailbox.
B)​read wrappers and packaging print.
C)​encourage scribbling.
D)​all of these answers.
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Families can usually have more educationally pertinent conversations with their children than teachers because

A)​their children trust them.
B)​their background experiences are more common.
C)​they know how to talk to their children.
D)​they understand closure,extending,and expanding.
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The subjects of family-center meetings may depend upon what topics families want to discuss.
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When children are creating or making something at home,parents should

A)​ask "What is it?"
B)​encourage the child to talk about the project in his/her own words.
C)​demonstrate the best way to accomplish the task.
D)​ignore the project until it is cleaned up and put away.
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It is likely that a preschooler who learns to read early

A)​will watch a lot of television.
B)​will enjoy playing outdoors,as do other children.
C)​will watch less television than other children.
D)​will enjoy playing outdoors,as do other children and will watch less television than other children
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Adult readers of picture books should mention an author's name but not an illustrator's name.
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The goals of a center and the standards they set shouldn't concern parents when the school has a good reputation
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The intent of the Swedish fathering law mentioned in the text was to punish fathers.
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Early childhood centers use volunteers for a wide variety of in-class and out-of-class jobs.
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Schools are a child's most influential educator
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Family game playing that includes children

A)​usually requires rule-abiding behavior.
B)​usually involves focus and memory.
C)​often involves language and cognition.
D)​all of these answers.
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Children's pride in their family heritage can be missing or absent.
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Multicultural celebrations held at preschools are ridiculous when children are at school to learn English.
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Centers urge families to make books available in a child's life
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Helping families promote children's impulse control isn't an educational priority.
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If television viewing in a preschooler's home takes place,parents are urged to

A)​discuss it.
B)​prohibit their four-year-olds from watching.
C)​monitor programs for appropriateness and quality.
D)​both discuss it and monitor programs for appropriateness and quality.
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Describe what advice you would give a parent concerning a home reading center.
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An American law such as the Swedish law mentioned in the text concerning fathering,and father responsibilities and rights might work in America but ?
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Parents and families are urged to communicate with children using

A)​business-like talk that guides behavior.
B)​adult-child play talk that affects development.
C)​standard English even if the family is not English speaking.
D)​both a and b
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In order to increase parent and family attendance at center meetings,celebrations,open houses,etc.early childhood centers have tried

A)​offering child care and transportation.
B)​securing bilingual speakers in the family's language.
C)​planning culture celebrations in many cultures.
D)​all of the above
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What are some of the possible effects of excessive and unsupervised television viewing in young children?
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What values do school-to-home newsletters add to the school's early childhood language arts program?
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Family members who read to young children should

A)​ask children where books come from.
B)​ask children only what they like about a book.
C)​tell them to sit and not wiggle during readings
D)​talk about what the illustrations tell them.
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How do centers encourage school-home communication and family input?
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In a study of four high achieving African-American children mentioned in the text,what family factors contributed to their children's school success
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Many adults who are successful in their chosen adult careers have as children

A)​pursued a passion or interest as children.
B)​had teachers who realized their potential.
C)​attended schools that were failing students
D)​none of the above
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Family literacy programs can be more successful when?
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The text suggested families might

A)​make up chants for boring household jobs.
B)​take family photos and label them with their children.
C)​sing songs with rhyming words.
D)​all the above
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Some federally funded programs have provided

A)​tutors for children younger than age five.
B)​vouchers so that preschool children's parents could choose between existing schools
C)​food,housing,and parent education classes.
D)​integrated child and family education and supportive family services.
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The text stated that it is appropriate to "school" preschooler's parents about

A)​children having no need to be tested.
B)​children's ability to hear phonemes.
C)​children's ability to memorize seven poems and songs.
D)children's ability to know all the sounds of the alphabet before entering kindergarten.
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Educators urge parents to

A)​expect children to finish tasks.
B)​jump in with suggestions when a child hits a road block.
C)​play games without rules.
D)​understand each task a child chooses can be left partially completed.
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Federal funds for early childhood care and education help

A)​educate parents about children's learning.
B)​strengthen early learning for young children.
C)​create new centers for family supportive assistance.
D)​all of these answers
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Early childhood educators are not behaving as informed professionals if they

A)​ask parents to promote child self-regulation.
B)​try to provide parents with information promoting children's ability to plan ahead.
C)​don't share with children's families the importance of children's self-control skills.
D)​none of the above
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Families' language arts goals for their children are the same as early childhood educators' goals.
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Parents from one ethnic group think alike about their child's education.
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Family storytelling has language and vocabulary growth opportunities and benefits.
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Hiring staff members with the same cultural and ethnic background seems to be one way to engender parent trust.
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Parents should point to each word in picture books as they read them to their children.
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Middle-class preschoolers usually get more books read to them than poor children do.
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Children younger than age two may be at risk if they watch television extensively.
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Pretend reading by a preschooler may not seem to families to be an important step toward real reading.
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Educators need to be careful about always talking about families that consist of both moms and dads.
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There probably is not a way for most poor families to have family outings because all amusement has a price.
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Families that value reading tend to have children with an interest in reading.
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Statistics concerning poorly educated women younger than age 20 who have their first child when unmarried may spur early childhood educators to offer family education and assistance programs.
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Parents may go overboard when reading to children and ask them grilling questions,but this is positive and shows children how important reading is to them.
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Fathers are taking literacy seriously and have become more involved in literacy activities with their children during the past decade.
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Most families are interested in teacher techniques to promote children's language.
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Family "connectedness" may be a language development factor for young children.
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The way families believe their children should converse with them can affect their children's vocabulary.
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Being poor usually affects children's early literacy.
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Preschoolers frequently watch TV more than 10 hours per week.
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Today's parents are eager consumers of educational parenting aids.
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Children exposed to excessive amounts of television are as less likely to be good at reading.
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Young children tend to believe what they see on television.
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National legislation has promoted more parental involvement in their children's education.
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Video games may be better at promoting violent child behavior than the movies or television.
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The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that no television or other multimedia be offered children under age two years.
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Early childhood programs should make every effort to promote children's fathers and male relatives' interactions with young children.
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Every early childhood program should be concerned with developing a trusting relationship with children's families.
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Some early childhood centers have attempted to reduce young children's television home viewing time by offering specially planned activities at school.
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Obtaining family information concerning family talents useful for a school's instructional activities is a good idea.
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Families should know children's fantasy play has positive attributes.
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Families can more readily tailor their comments to their children's interests during book-reading times than can their teachers.
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A few research studies have successfully reduced the number of hours that preschoolers who were enrolled in an experimental program watched television in their homes.
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Researchers suggest that parents with children younger than age 14 are twice as important as the child's school is for their child's learning.
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Federally funded programs have proved conclusively that intervention works.
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A family's relationship and interaction with their local community library is not considered to be important for their children's literacy development.
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Children who have acquired disciplined work habits have a chance for greater school success.
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Teachers should face the reality that some children will need excellent instructional help plus supportive family assistance so that they will be prepared for kindergarten.
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Studies suggest ten hours of viewing television a week is considered excessive for young children.
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Schools encourage families to set home behavior rules for their children.
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Fathers can affect their children's attitudes and engagement with books.
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Children should see family members using reading to gain information.
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What characteristics may be more predictive of children's academic performance in their first grades of school,excluding their cognitive skills or family backgrounds

A)​past experience and educational opportunities
B)​inherited genes and health
C)​emotional,social skill,and self-regulation of behavior
D)​intelligence and physical skills
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One way to encourage reading in the home is to

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C)​make sure reading time and television time are equal.
D)​all of these answers.
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Telling stories in a child's native language is only recommended for English language speakers.
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To promote print awareness in the home,parents

A)​can share some of the mail in the mailbox.
B)​read wrappers and packaging print.
C)​encourage scribbling.
D)​all of these answers.
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Families can usually have more educationally pertinent conversations with their children than teachers because

A)​their children trust them.
B)​their background experiences are more common.
C)​they know how to talk to their children.
D)​they understand closure,extending,and expanding.
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The subjects of family-center meetings may depend upon what topics families want to discuss.
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When children are creating or making something at home,parents should

A)​ask "What is it?"
B)​encourage the child to talk about the project in his/her own words.
C)​demonstrate the best way to accomplish the task.
D)​ignore the project until it is cleaned up and put away.
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It is likely that a preschooler who learns to read early

A)​will watch a lot of television.
B)​will enjoy playing outdoors,as do other children.
C)​will watch less television than other children.
D)​will enjoy playing outdoors,as do other children and will watch less television than other children
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Adult readers of picture books should mention an author's name but not an illustrator's name.
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The goals of a center and the standards they set shouldn't concern parents when the school has a good reputation
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The intent of the Swedish fathering law mentioned in the text was to punish fathers.
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Early childhood centers use volunteers for a wide variety of in-class and out-of-class jobs.
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Schools are a child's most influential educator
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Family game playing that includes children

A)​usually requires rule-abiding behavior.
B)​usually involves focus and memory.
C)​often involves language and cognition.
D)​all of these answers.
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Children's pride in their family heritage can be missing or absent.
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Multicultural celebrations held at preschools are ridiculous when children are at school to learn English.
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Centers urge families to make books available in a child's life
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Helping families promote children's impulse control isn't an educational priority.
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If television viewing in a preschooler's home takes place,parents are urged to

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B)​prohibit their four-year-olds from watching.
C)​monitor programs for appropriateness and quality.
D)​both discuss it and monitor programs for appropriateness and quality.
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Describe what advice you would give a parent concerning a home reading center.
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An American law such as the Swedish law mentioned in the text concerning fathering,and father responsibilities and rights might work in America but ?
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Parents and families are urged to communicate with children using

A)​business-like talk that guides behavior.
B)​adult-child play talk that affects development.
C)​standard English even if the family is not English speaking.
D)​both a and b
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In order to increase parent and family attendance at center meetings,celebrations,open houses,etc.early childhood centers have tried

A)​offering child care and transportation.
B)​securing bilingual speakers in the family's language.
C)​planning culture celebrations in many cultures.
D)​all of the above
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What are some of the possible effects of excessive and unsupervised television viewing in young children?
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What values do school-to-home newsletters add to the school's early childhood language arts program?
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Family members who read to young children should

A)​ask children where books come from.
B)​ask children only what they like about a book.
C)​tell them to sit and not wiggle during readings
D)​talk about what the illustrations tell them.
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How do centers encourage school-home communication and family input?
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In a study of four high achieving African-American children mentioned in the text,what family factors contributed to their children's school success
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Many adults who are successful in their chosen adult careers have as children

A)​pursued a passion or interest as children.
B)​had teachers who realized their potential.
C)​attended schools that were failing students
D)​none of the above
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Family literacy programs can be more successful when?
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The text suggested families might

A)​make up chants for boring household jobs.
B)​take family photos and label them with their children.
C)​sing songs with rhyming words.
D)​all the above
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Some federally funded programs have provided

A)​tutors for children younger than age five.
B)​vouchers so that preschool children's parents could choose between existing schools
C)​food,housing,and parent education classes.
D)​integrated child and family education and supportive family services.
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The text stated that it is appropriate to "school" preschooler's parents about

A)​children having no need to be tested.
B)​children's ability to hear phonemes.
C)​children's ability to memorize seven poems and songs.
D)children's ability to know all the sounds of the alphabet before entering kindergarten.
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Educators urge parents to

A)​expect children to finish tasks.
B)​jump in with suggestions when a child hits a road block.
C)​play games without rules.
D)​understand each task a child chooses can be left partially completed.
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Federal funds for early childhood care and education help

A)​educate parents about children's learning.
B)​strengthen early learning for young children.
C)​create new centers for family supportive assistance.
D)​all of these answers
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Early childhood educators are not behaving as informed professionals if they

A)​ask parents to promote child self-regulation.
B)​try to provide parents with information promoting children's ability to plan ahead.
C)​don't share with children's families the importance of children's self-control skills.
D)​none of the above
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