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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How can we differentiate between children with oppositional defiant disorder and strong-willedchildren?
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-Hypersensitivity
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-Oppositional defiant disorder
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-Child Find
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From infancy, our brains are constantly sensing, perceiving, and storing information from
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Dealing with a child with a profound ability difference can cause parents to feel very isolated.
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Parents whose children are diagnosed with disabilities recognize immediately that there is noshame in having a special need or an imperfection.
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-Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
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Bibliotherapy is useful for helping young children aid in processing specific problems, such asdepression.
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-Conduct disorder
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Books should not depict people with ability differences as ____________________ observerswho take no active role in schools or in their communities.
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Children with disabilities don't need developmentally appropriate practice.
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A child does not have to respect him- or herself before he or she can learn to respect others.
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We can help children lose their fear of people who are different by
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If a child has a serious ability difference, it is best to ignore the child's periodic bouts of angerand fear.
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-Motor tic
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The more often very young children see people in wheelchairs at a very early age, the more likelythey are to include this image in their mental category of "weird" things
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Inclusive early childhood programs challenge children with disabilities by allowing them to livein "real-world" environments.
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