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Surviving premature babies have a greater than _ _ chance of being free of disability.
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Discuss and evaluate the risk factors and possible negative effects that are prevalent during labour.
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Which of the following is NOT likely in the profile of an infant born to a crack- using mother?
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Which of the following is NOT true? Mothers who smoke heavily are
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____is the most critical factor undermining families and one of the greatest risk factors in the development of children.
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Which ONE of the following does NOT describe a type of tertiary intervention for a child with an exceptionality?
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Name three reasons why educators should have a basic knowledge of the etiology, symptoms, and interventions of exceptional conditions.
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The first trimester refers to the first three months of pregnancy.
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The establishment of medical programs that seek to reduce the occurrence of diseases and conditions that may lead to mental retardation and other disabilities is known as the______level of prevention.
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Which of the following does NOT describe a condition of Tay- Sachs disease?
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The child is most susceptible to the environment during the prenatal period.
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Researchers point to a developmental continuum of vulnerability for drug- exposed children. This means that
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