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Yolanda

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Survival behavior can be difficult for the teacher to accept because
 
  A) of its nonsocial and, at times, antisocial aspects.
  B) so many professionals doubt that it really exists.
  C) its symptoms can be difficult to spot.
  D) the child generally displays the behavior at home making direct observation difficult.
  E) None of these answers are correct.

Question 2

Logical consequences
 
  A) never occur naturally and must be imposed on the student by the teacher.
  B) are difficult for children to understand.
  C) happen the most during solitary play.
  D) happen infrequently at home, so they should be emphasized and discussed when they happen while the child is in the early childhood classroom.
  E) should relate as closely as possible to the misbehavior so the child can see the connection between them.



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Answer to Question 1

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