1. Which of the following strategies should a primary school teacher adopt to motivate her students?
(a) Help children set goals as per their interest and support them in working towards the same.
(b) Set standard goals for the entire class and have rigid parameters to assess achievements of these goals.
(c) Encourage competition for marks amongst individual student
(d) Use incentives, rewards and punishment as motivating factors for each activity.
It will work as support for students; which increases the rate of their learning.
2. The ____ of a child decides the extent to which a child can make close and dependable relationships with others.
(a) Parental environment
(b) Physical environment
(c) Learning environment
(d) Emotional environment
Emotional environment or condition factors(elements) help in moulding a person's character by influencing emotive components, for example, confidence, trust, social obligation, and adaptability.
3. Which of the following does not come under a childhood task?
(a) Getting competence in various motor skills.
(b) Learning the concept of 'I' ad 'You'.
(c) Getting along with the peer group
(d) Acquiring social responsibilities
The period from 2 years old to 12 years is known as the childhood period. in this stage, a child refines his/her abilities obtained during the infancy period and adapts new aptitudes or skills also.
(a) Help children set goals as per their interest and support them in working towards the same.
(b) Set standard goals for the entire class and have rigid parameters to assess achievements of these goals.
(c) Encourage competition for marks amongst individual student
(d) Use incentives, rewards and punishment as motivating factors for each activity.
It will work as support for students; which increases the rate of their learning.
2. The ____ of a child decides the extent to which a child can make close and dependable relationships with others.
(a) Parental environment
(b) Physical environment
(c) Learning environment
(d) Emotional environment
Emotional environment or condition factors(elements) help in moulding a person's character by influencing emotive components, for example, confidence, trust, social obligation, and adaptability.
3. Which of the following does not come under a childhood task?
(a) Getting competence in various motor skills.
(b) Learning the concept of 'I' ad 'You'.
(c) Getting along with the peer group
(d) Acquiring social responsibilities
The period from 2 years old to 12 years is known as the childhood period. in this stage, a child refines his/her abilities obtained during the infancy period and adapts new aptitudes or skills also.
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