Deck 14: Parenting Children With Exceptionalities
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Deck 14: Parenting Children With Exceptionalities
1
_____ is malleable and not genetically fixed.
Intelligence
2
Which approach acknowledges the important role parents play in a child's development?
A)Montessori approach
B)Vygotsky's approach
C) comprehensive approach
D) family-centered approach
A)Montessori approach
B)Vygotsky's approach
C) comprehensive approach
D) family-centered approach
D
3
What is the estimated annual financial impact on American families that include a child with exceptionalities?
A)$5,500
B)$12,500
C) $30,500
D) $42,500
A)$5,500
B)$12,500
C) $30,500
D) $42,500
C
4
What is the typical first stage parents face in accepting that their child has exceptionalities?
A)bargaining
B)anger
C) denial
D) depression
A)bargaining
B)anger
C) denial
D) depression
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5
Which of the following programs identifies children with potential disabilities?
A)Child Find
B)IDEA
C) Head Start Act
D) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
A)Child Find
B)IDEA
C) Head Start Act
D) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
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6
Parental stress levels are significantly _____ if their child has autism.
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7
Which of the following established programs for low-income at-risk children?
A)Child Find
B)IDEA
C) Head Start Act
D) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
A)Child Find
B)IDEA
C) Head Start Act
D) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
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8
Head Start programs are designed exclusively for students with disabilities.
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9
The severity of a child's disability is a primary predictor of parents' well-being.
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10
Which of the following is positively associated with parents' relationship conflict?
A)having a child with special needs
B)the severity of a child's exceptionality
C) education and poverty levels
D) length of time in relationship
A)having a child with special needs
B)the severity of a child's exceptionality
C) education and poverty levels
D) length of time in relationship
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11
Which of the following developmental concerns becomes more apparent during school age and adolescence?
A)physical disabilities
B)cognitive disabilities
C) medical issues
D) social competence
A)physical disabilities
B)cognitive disabilities
C) medical issues
D) social competence
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12
Which of the following pieces of legislation mandates developmental screening for preschool-age children?
A)IDEA part B
B)IDEA part C
C) Section 504
D) No Child Left Behind
A)IDEA part B
B)IDEA part C
C) Section 504
D) No Child Left Behind
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13
To respectfully refer to someone with a disability, one should use people-first language.
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14
Increased rates of emotional and behavioral problems in children identified as gifted have been attributed to parents' _____.
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15
Which of the following requires special education services for school-age children?
A)Child Find
B)IDEA
C) Head Start Act
D) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
A)Child Find
B)IDEA
C) Head Start Act
D) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
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16
Prior to 1960, children with unique learning needs often received education in
A)general education classrooms
B)residential institutions
C) special education classrooms
D) home schooling
A)general education classrooms
B)residential institutions
C) special education classrooms
D) home schooling
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