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How does a familys perspective differ from a teachers?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

How is Jamals ballet class going? is an example of ___.
 
  a. a closed question
  b. an open-ended question
  c. a brief report
  d. creating trust



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Answer to Question 1

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Families have different knowledge about the child than the teacher has. They know the childs physical, medical, social, and intellectual history. They know the child as a member of a family and the role that the child plays in that family group. Through the family, a teacher learns about the home life of the child, who they live with, in what kind of family situation, and what their lifestyle is like. Families bring a sense of continuity about the child. They know what makes their child happy, sad, and how he or she reacts to changes.

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
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