Exam 1: An Introduction to the Field of Early Childhood Special Education
Exam 1: An Introduction to the Field of Early Childhood Special Education13 Questions
Exam 2: Theoretical Foundations in Early Childhood Special Education12 Questions
Exam 3: Typical and Atypical Development9 Questions
Exam 4: Families Are the Most Important of All17 Questions
Exam 5: Children Who Are at Risk15 Questions
Exam 6: Identification and Intervention15 Questions
Exam 7: Developing Ifsp and Iep14 Questions
Exam 8: Children Who Have Autism Spectrum Disorder15 Questions
Exam 9: Children Who Have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder16 Questions
Exam 10: Children Who Have Challenging Behaviors and Mental Health Issues15 Questions
Exam 11: Children With Communication Impairments15 Questions
Exam 12: Children With Intellectual Disability14 Questions
Exam 13: Children With Hearing Loss and Visual Impairment18 Questions
Exam 14: Children Who Have Motor Issues and Those With Other Health Impairments17 Questions
Exam 15: Education of Children With Disabilities in Primary School Years: Grades K314 Questions
Exam 16: Children Who Are Gifted9 Questions
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Give examples of a benefit that children educated in inclusive environments enjoy.
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Possible answers include: gains in literacy, motor, social, language and cognitive skills, increase in empathy, meaningful friendships between students with and without disabilities, and increased tolerance for difference.
Which statement reflects the most appropriate language?
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In PARC v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Supreme Court ruled:
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The first people to benefit from special education were whom?
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An example of an accommodation required by the Americans with Disabilities Act is
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