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Tazate

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Correlative studies have indicated that
 
  A. parental involvement has no effect on the educational attainment of the student.
  B. parental involvement predicts student achievement, student attendance, dropouts, and student attitudes and behaviors.
  C. when parents are trained to help increase their children's achievement at home, academic achievement does not improve.
  D. None of the above.

Question 2

In collaborative consultation the professional school counselor
 
  A. simply helps stakeholders stay connected.
  B. facilitates an integrative approach that demands a shared responsibility for defining, planning, and moving with good intent for the student.
  C. works with teachers and parents but not with other stakeholders.
  D. conducts classroom guidance.



IRincones

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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