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Alainaaa8

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Name four child characteristics that might make a preschool child hard to identify as talented or gifted.
 
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Question 2

_______________________________________ is not the best time to discuss behavior problems with parents.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Is quiet, noncompetitive, nonassertive, and slow to express feelings; is other than English speaking; avoids eye contact; rarely challenges something he knows is incorrect; acts in accordance with his home culture; and lives in a poor community.

Answer to Question 2

the end of the day



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