Exam 9: Supporting Play for Children With Special Needs
Exam 1: Valuing Play40 Questions
Exam 2: Play As Development74 Questions
Exam 3: Observation and Assessment20 Questions
Exam 4: Supporting Play for Infants and Toddlers74 Questions
Exam 5: Supporting Play for Preschool Children86 Questions
Exam 6: Supporting Play in Kindergarten Classrooms75 Questions
Exam 7: Supporting Play in Primary School64 Questions
Exam 8: Supporting Play for Children in Middle Childhood39 Questions
Exam 9: Supporting Play for Children With Special Needs75 Questions
Exam 10: Outdoor Play for Young Children72 Questions
Exam 11: Current Trends and Issues58 Questions
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Inclusive programs should reflect a program delivery model that includes intervention focused on function, not service.
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The most important aspect of the environment is the ____________________ in the classroom.
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____________________ play occurs when knowledgeable adults facilitate play.
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The integration of children with disabilities or delays in settings with typically developing children.
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Relational bullying
Scaffolding
Adaptable
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Children who have disabilities should be identified by their disability first.
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Piaget's research found that children develop knowledge through actions .
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With the reauthorization of IDEA (2004), primary and preschool programs are required to accommodate young children with disabilities or delays.
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Match each term or phrase with the correct statement or definition below.
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Individuals with Disability Education Act
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CEC-DEC
Scaffolding
Inclusive settings
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Evaluating play involves ____________________, ____________________, and ____________________.
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Without _________________________, children who have disabilities or delays may not have the opportunity to experience play.
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The first and most basic requirement of the environment is safety and style .
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When using children-first language, refer to the child by their disability .
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A _________________________ is defined as an environment where the child would naturally be if the child were not disabled.
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When a child with special needs attempts to enter a play area, adults can facilitate the child's entry into play .
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Match each term or phrase with the correct statement or definition below.
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An assistive strategy that can be used in the current context but enables the child to do it on their own in the future.
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IFSP
Inclusion
Adaptable
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