As a child, David was negative, restless, willful, and physically aggressive. By age 8, he was already engaging in petty theft

Jason was a happy child who did well in school but began displaying antisocial behavior around age 13, and gradually moved to more severe delinquent acts. Which of the following statements about David and Jason is true?
A) David is at higher risk for leading a life full of aggression and criminality.
B) Jason is at higher risk for leading a life full of aggression and criminality.
C) David will likely outgrow his delinquent behavior by middle adolescence.
D) David and Jason are at equal risk for a life full of aggression and criminality.

A

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Mr. Henry likes to challenge his third-graders in their reading skills. He uses books that are just slightly above their current level. When a student is struggling with a word, Mr

Henry takes the opportunity to teach the child a new strategy for learning and speaking the word. Which approach to reading is Mr. Henry using? A) Vygotsky's zone of cognition approach B) The balanced approach C) Piaget's formal operational approach D) Signet's insightful phonics approach

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