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Lisaclaire

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Which part of working memory is most likely involved in a serious reading difficulty?
 
  a. central executive
  b. phonological memory
  c. visuospatial pad
  d. sensory register

Question 2

Leanna, one of your fifth-graders, has been blurting out random comments all day. You finally say, What's with you? Why do you keep talking out of turn when you know it's not acceptable? Questioning Leanna's behavior is likely to lead to a solution to the problem.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false


Heffejeff

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

False - Questioning students in this fashion invites defensive, sarcastic responses and opens the door for a power struggle to develop.



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