plz check theses

When parents ask for advice that you aren’t capable of giving, you should refer them to a
A. parent discussion group. C. resource file.
B. guest speaker. D. parent handbook.
answer(c)

Parents should view a parent-caregiver conference as a time to be used primarily for
A. the caregiver’s evaluation of their parenting techniques.
B. sharing information and ideas about their child.
C. informing the caregiver of their wishes concerning their child.
D. the caregiver’s evaluation of their child’s conduct.

answer(B)

According to this study unit, which one of the following is usually scheduled to occur once
or twice a year?
A. Newsletter
B. Parent-caregiver conference
C. Parent discussion group
D. Parents’ volunteer appreciation day

answer(B)

Your first two are certainly correct. Since I don't know what was emphasized in your study unit, I can only assume that B is the correct answer.

thanks,Ms.Sue

You're welcome, Ms. Tina.

which of the following best describes social referencing

To check these answers, you need to understand the context and reasoning behind them.

1. The correct answer to the first question is C. resource file. When parents ask for advice that you aren't capable of giving, such as specialized knowledge or expertise, it is best to refer them to a resource file. A resource file typically contains information, pamphlets, or guides that can provide parents with the guidance they need beyond what you can offer. This ensures that parents receive accurate and appropriate advice from reliable sources.

2. The correct answer to the second question is B. sharing information and ideas about their child. During a parent-caregiver conference, parents should view it as a time to share information and ideas about their child. It is an opportunity for caregivers and parents to discuss the child's progress, behavior, and any concerns they may have. The focus is on effective communication, understanding, and collaboration between parents and caregivers.

3. The correct answer to the third question is B. Parent-caregiver conference. According to the study unit, parent-caregiver conferences are typically scheduled to occur once or twice a year. These conferences provide a formal setting for parents and caregivers to discuss the child's development, progress, and any concerns. It allows for open communication, updates, and setting goals for the child's education and well-being.