Exam 4: Parents,Families,and Exceptionality
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Exam 4: Parents,Families,and Exceptionality120 Questions
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The developmental changes that occur over time within a family are referred to as the ______.
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Family life cycle
Arguably,the most powerful way in which grandparents can contribute to the family with a child with a disability is
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The family is our most fundamental societal institution; it is the cornerstone of our society.
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The degree of freedom and independence experienced by each member of a family is known as ______.
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______ can easily develop into ______,especially if the typical sibling perceives that he or she has lost "favor" with the parents.
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An obstacle that may inhibit cultural minority families' involvement in education is
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Cultural heritage can affect how a family reacts to a child with a disability.
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The stages of parental reaction to having a child with a disability should be viewed as
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All of the following are current descriptions of how service providers and professionals view the parents of exceptional children except this:
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The role of the family changes when there is a child with exceptionality.
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Issues that the parents of a child with a disability might address when the child is an adolescent (ages 12-21)are
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The contemporary emphasis of parent-professional relationships implies that
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It is safe to assume that all families will view the diagnosis of their child with a disability as a devastating tragedy.
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This feeling may stem from the negative feelings siblings have about their brother or sister,or it may be a consequence of having mistreated their sibling.
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When parents receive news of their child's disability,they will sometimes ______________ as a form of escape from the reality of the disability.
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Researchers believe that a family's adaptation to a child with a disability is closely linked to the level of support received from other family members as well as community resources.
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Explain how the identification of an individual as disabled affects the entire family.Include in your discussion the perspectives of parents,grandparents,and siblings.
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