Exam 6: Understanding Children With Ability Differences
Exam 1: Why Guidance Matters85 Questions
Exam 2: Historical Perspectives and Guidance Theories101 Questions
Exam 3: Understanding Childrens Behavior149 Questions
Exam 4: How to Observe Children51 Questions
Exam 5: Serving Culturally Diverse Children and Families101 Questions
Exam 6: Understanding Children With Ability Differences101 Questions
Exam 7: Designing Developmentally Appropriate Environments Inside and Out100 Questions
Exam 8: Building Relationships Through Positive Communication95 Questions
Exam 9: Fundamental Causes of Positive and Negative Behavior68 Questions
Exam 10: Effective Guidance Interventions107 Questions
Exam 11: Mistaken Goals, Motivation, and Mindfulness94 Questions
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-Disability
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-Executive system
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-Teasing
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Infants, toddlers, and young children consider faces with very average, symmetrical features andnothing that looks out of the ordinary the most attractive.
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-Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
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We need to learn about how ability differences affect children and classrooms so we will noticeother children who may need to be referred for ____________________ by appropriateprofessionals.
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-Intellectual disability
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Set realistic goals for the child with an ability difference because the child cannot plan for him- orherself.
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Special education law-the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, or IDEA-requires thatthe students be provided a(n) ____________________ that prepares them for further education,employment, and independent living.
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Unattractive children are commonly preferred as playmates by other children.
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If an IEP is not legally required, should any special planning be done for children withdisabilities?
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-Least restrictive environment (LRE)
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Books should depict individuals with ability differences as complete human beings with the sametypes of strengths and ____________________ as their peers.
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