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geodog55

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Parent-teacher conferences can be effective ways to (Circle all that apply.)
 
  A. share information.
  B. learn more about the student from the parent's perspective.
  C. explain how the parent should discipline the child.
  D. develop a rapport.

Question 2

Involvement of parents in the screening of their preschool children could incorporate which of the following? (Circle all that apply.)
 
  A. completing a parent questionnaire.
  B. developing a parent rating form.
  C. administering a standardized instrument.
  D. videotaping child at preschool.



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Answer to Question 1

A,B,D

Answer to Question 2

A



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