Deck 10: When and Where to Seek Help

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Developmental screening tests are designed to ____.

A) predict a child's future academic success
B) determine which children may need remediation
C) dictate specific skills that must be taught to a child
D) identify children who require more comprehensive evaluation
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Screening test results ____.

A) may indicate the need for further evaluation
B) are sufficient evidence for labeling a child autistic or as having a learning disorder
C) are fail-proof and not subject to bias or misinterpretation
D) are useful for diagnostic purposes
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Professionals may have difficulty identifying a child's developmental problems for all of the following reasons EXCEPT ____.

A) the child with a developmental disorder or delay may be quite normal in many ways
B) the child may have learned to compensate for a development problem
C) screening procedures are not yet available to detect many developmental problems
D) the child cannot tell the professional what is wrong
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A delay in one developmental domain almost always affects progress in other areas.
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A young child who has an undetected hearing loss may have problems with ____.

A) language
B) social development
C) cognitive development
D) all responses are correct
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A single episode of a developmental irregularity is seldom cause for concern.
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A family's cultural and economic status has limited influence on a child's testing performance.
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Children's performance on screening tests ____.

A) always yields an accurate assessment of the child's developmental abilities
B) often reflects how the child is feeling on a given day, rather than his or her best performance
C) is sufficient for establishing a diagnosis and treatment guide
D) is useful for predicting long-range academic ability
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Families should only play a limited role in the screening and intervention process until professionals have completed their assessments.
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A family's limited financial resources will prevent a child with disabilities from receiving intervention services.
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Early intervention must address all areas of children's development simultaneously to be effective.
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Developmental problems are always apparent at birth or within the first few weeks of life.
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Families' observations and input are essential to the assessment process.
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The role of a family service coordinator is to ____.

A) assist families through the evaluation and intervention process
B) assume responsibility for arranging all necessary intervention services
C) reprimand family members when they fail to keep records or appointments with team members
D) make initial decisions on behalf of the child
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Firsthand observation is a critical component of the evaluation process for all of the following reasons EXCEPT ____.

A) observation reveals what the child can actually do in everyday conditions
B) it yields the most reliable information about a child's developmental problems
C) observation can confirm or rule out casual or false impressions about the child's abilities
D) a child may perform skills well in a familiar classroom that were not observed during formal testing
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Screening tests only measure a child's ability at the time of testing.
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Child Find programs are designed to locate missing and abused children.
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All of the following statements are true about families who suspect their child may have a developmental problem EXCEPT, they ____.

A) are dependable and will follow through on recommended interventions
B) may be uncertain about how to go about getting appropriate help
C) may believe the child will eventually outgrow the problem
D) often assume they will not be able to afford professional services
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It is sometimes difficult to distinguish children who are developing normally from those whose development is atypical.
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WIC is a supplemental food program for qualified pregnant women, infants, and young children.
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Match each term with the correct definition.
Measures how much a child has learned in school

A)Developmental delay
B)Bilateral hearing loss
C)Systematic observation
D)Screening tests
E)Developmental team
F)Achievement tests
G)Family service coordinator
H)Children at medical and developmental risk
I)Intermittent health problems
J)Family beliefs, values, and cultural background
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For many reasons, results derived from screening assessments must be regarded with ____________________.
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Child Find is a(n) ____.

A) program aimed at helping unemployed mothers locate appropriate child care
B) organization that provides financial assistance to low-income families
C) intervention program that serves children with significant disabilities
D) screening program designed to locate children with undiagnosed developmental problems
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Most child development specialists agree that IQ tests are ____________________ to use with young children.
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Match each term with the correct definition.
First sat up at seventeen months

A)Developmental delay
B)Bilateral hearing loss
C)Systematic observation
D)Screening tests
E)Developmental team
F)Achievement tests
G)Family service coordinator
H)Children at medical and developmental risk
I)Intermittent health problems
J)Family beliefs, values, and cultural background
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Placement in an _________________________ intervention program is frequently recommended for young children who have a developmental disability or delay.
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Labeling can have a ____________________ effect on the expectations teachers and families have for a child.
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Match each term with the correct definition.
Nutritionist, physician, audiologist, family members, teachers, and psychologist working together

A)Developmental delay
B)Bilateral hearing loss
C)Systematic observation
D)Screening tests
E)Developmental team
F)Achievement tests
G)Family service coordinator
H)Children at medical and developmental risk
I)Intermittent health problems
J)Family beliefs, values, and cultural background
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Family service coordinators serve as key advocates on most ______________________________.
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The ____________________ process includes identifying the child's developmental strengths and limitations, as well as assessing the family's needs and resources.
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Information should be gathered from ____________________ sources before a diagnosis is confirmed.
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Developmental irregularities ____.

A) should be investigated if they interfere with a child's participation in everyday activities
B) are typically outgrown
C) warrant testing even if they only occur one time
D) should not raise concern because they are normal
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Every aspect of a child's development is influenced by maturation and ____________________ factors.
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Match each term with the correct definition.
Infants discharged from premature nurseries and neonatal intensive care units

A)Developmental delay
B)Bilateral hearing loss
C)Systematic observation
D)Screening tests
E)Developmental team
F)Achievement tests
G)Family service coordinator
H)Children at medical and developmental risk
I)Intermittent health problems
J)Family beliefs, values, and cultural background
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Match each term with the correct definition.
Recurring bouts of an illness that often clear up between episodes

A)Developmental delay
B)Bilateral hearing loss
C)Systematic observation
D)Screening tests
E)Developmental team
F)Achievement tests
G)Family service coordinator
H)Children at medical and developmental risk
I)Intermittent health problems
J)Family beliefs, values, and cultural background
Question
Match each term with the correct definition.
Evaluation tool used for initial assessment

A)Developmental delay
B)Bilateral hearing loss
C)Systematic observation
D)Screening tests
E)Developmental team
F)Achievement tests
G)Family service coordinator
H)Children at medical and developmental risk
I)Intermittent health problems
J)Family beliefs, values, and cultural background
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Public attitudes and policies toward persons with ______________________________ have changed significantly since the 1960s.
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Match each term with the correct definition.
Deafness in both ears

A)Developmental delay
B)Bilateral hearing loss
C)Systematic observation
D)Screening tests
E)Developmental team
F)Achievement tests
G)Family service coordinator
H)Children at medical and developmental risk
I)Intermittent health problems
J)Family beliefs, values, and cultural background
Question
The results of screening tests __________ predict a child's long-term academic potential.
Question
Match each term with the correct definition.
Influences how families raise their children and perceive disabilities

A)Developmental delay
B)Bilateral hearing loss
C)Systematic observation
D)Screening tests
E)Developmental team
F)Achievement tests
G)Family service coordinator
H)Children at medical and developmental risk
I)Intermittent health problems
J)Family beliefs, values, and cultural background
Question
Match each term with the correct definition.
First step in the evaluation process

A)Developmental delay
B)Bilateral hearing loss
C)Systematic observation
D)Screening tests
E)Developmental team
F)Achievement tests
G)Family service coordinator
H)Children at medical and developmental risk
I)Intermittent health problems
J)Family beliefs, values, and cultural background
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Match each term with the correct definition.
Case manager

A)Developmental delay
B)Bilateral hearing loss
C)Systematic observation
D)Screening tests
E)Developmental team
F)Achievement tests
G)Family service coordinator
H)Children at medical and developmental risk
I)Intermittent health problems
J)Family beliefs, values, and cultural background
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Why is it important to gather assessment information from multiple sources before concluding that there is a developmental problem?
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Why is it beneficial to involve family members in the assessment and intervention process?
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Why must labels not be used to describe children's developmental problems until a diagnosis has been confirmed?
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Name and describe three legislative acts that have helped to improve the quality of life and the services children with developmental disabilities are eligible to receive?
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Why are some families reluctant to seek professional help even when they suspect their child may have a problem?
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Developmental screening tests are designed to ____.

A) predict a child's future academic success
B) determine which children may need remediation
C) dictate specific skills that must be taught to a child
D) identify children who require more comprehensive evaluation
identify children who require more comprehensive evaluation
2
Screening test results ____.

A) may indicate the need for further evaluation
B) are sufficient evidence for labeling a child autistic or as having a learning disorder
C) are fail-proof and not subject to bias or misinterpretation
D) are useful for diagnostic purposes
may indicate the need for further evaluation
3
Professionals may have difficulty identifying a child's developmental problems for all of the following reasons EXCEPT ____.

A) the child with a developmental disorder or delay may be quite normal in many ways
B) the child may have learned to compensate for a development problem
C) screening procedures are not yet available to detect many developmental problems
D) the child cannot tell the professional what is wrong
screening procedures are not yet available to detect many developmental problems
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A delay in one developmental domain almost always affects progress in other areas.
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A young child who has an undetected hearing loss may have problems with ____.

A) language
B) social development
C) cognitive development
D) all responses are correct
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A single episode of a developmental irregularity is seldom cause for concern.
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A family's cultural and economic status has limited influence on a child's testing performance.
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Children's performance on screening tests ____.

A) always yields an accurate assessment of the child's developmental abilities
B) often reflects how the child is feeling on a given day, rather than his or her best performance
C) is sufficient for establishing a diagnosis and treatment guide
D) is useful for predicting long-range academic ability
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Families should only play a limited role in the screening and intervention process until professionals have completed their assessments.
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A family's limited financial resources will prevent a child with disabilities from receiving intervention services.
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Early intervention must address all areas of children's development simultaneously to be effective.
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Developmental problems are always apparent at birth or within the first few weeks of life.
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Families' observations and input are essential to the assessment process.
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The role of a family service coordinator is to ____.

A) assist families through the evaluation and intervention process
B) assume responsibility for arranging all necessary intervention services
C) reprimand family members when they fail to keep records or appointments with team members
D) make initial decisions on behalf of the child
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Firsthand observation is a critical component of the evaluation process for all of the following reasons EXCEPT ____.

A) observation reveals what the child can actually do in everyday conditions
B) it yields the most reliable information about a child's developmental problems
C) observation can confirm or rule out casual or false impressions about the child's abilities
D) a child may perform skills well in a familiar classroom that were not observed during formal testing
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Screening tests only measure a child's ability at the time of testing.
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Child Find programs are designed to locate missing and abused children.
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All of the following statements are true about families who suspect their child may have a developmental problem EXCEPT, they ____.

A) are dependable and will follow through on recommended interventions
B) may be uncertain about how to go about getting appropriate help
C) may believe the child will eventually outgrow the problem
D) often assume they will not be able to afford professional services
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It is sometimes difficult to distinguish children who are developing normally from those whose development is atypical.
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WIC is a supplemental food program for qualified pregnant women, infants, and young children.
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21
Match each term with the correct definition.
Measures how much a child has learned in school

A)Developmental delay
B)Bilateral hearing loss
C)Systematic observation
D)Screening tests
E)Developmental team
F)Achievement tests
G)Family service coordinator
H)Children at medical and developmental risk
I)Intermittent health problems
J)Family beliefs, values, and cultural background
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For many reasons, results derived from screening assessments must be regarded with ____________________.
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23
Child Find is a(n) ____.

A) program aimed at helping unemployed mothers locate appropriate child care
B) organization that provides financial assistance to low-income families
C) intervention program that serves children with significant disabilities
D) screening program designed to locate children with undiagnosed developmental problems
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Most child development specialists agree that IQ tests are ____________________ to use with young children.
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25
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First sat up at seventeen months

A)Developmental delay
B)Bilateral hearing loss
C)Systematic observation
D)Screening tests
E)Developmental team
F)Achievement tests
G)Family service coordinator
H)Children at medical and developmental risk
I)Intermittent health problems
J)Family beliefs, values, and cultural background
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26
Placement in an _________________________ intervention program is frequently recommended for young children who have a developmental disability or delay.
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Labeling can have a ____________________ effect on the expectations teachers and families have for a child.
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Nutritionist, physician, audiologist, family members, teachers, and psychologist working together

A)Developmental delay
B)Bilateral hearing loss
C)Systematic observation
D)Screening tests
E)Developmental team
F)Achievement tests
G)Family service coordinator
H)Children at medical and developmental risk
I)Intermittent health problems
J)Family beliefs, values, and cultural background
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Family service coordinators serve as key advocates on most ______________________________.
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30
The ____________________ process includes identifying the child's developmental strengths and limitations, as well as assessing the family's needs and resources.
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Information should be gathered from ____________________ sources before a diagnosis is confirmed.
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32
Developmental irregularities ____.

A) should be investigated if they interfere with a child's participation in everyday activities
B) are typically outgrown
C) warrant testing even if they only occur one time
D) should not raise concern because they are normal
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Every aspect of a child's development is influenced by maturation and ____________________ factors.
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34
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Infants discharged from premature nurseries and neonatal intensive care units

A)Developmental delay
B)Bilateral hearing loss
C)Systematic observation
D)Screening tests
E)Developmental team
F)Achievement tests
G)Family service coordinator
H)Children at medical and developmental risk
I)Intermittent health problems
J)Family beliefs, values, and cultural background
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35
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Recurring bouts of an illness that often clear up between episodes

A)Developmental delay
B)Bilateral hearing loss
C)Systematic observation
D)Screening tests
E)Developmental team
F)Achievement tests
G)Family service coordinator
H)Children at medical and developmental risk
I)Intermittent health problems
J)Family beliefs, values, and cultural background
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Evaluation tool used for initial assessment

A)Developmental delay
B)Bilateral hearing loss
C)Systematic observation
D)Screening tests
E)Developmental team
F)Achievement tests
G)Family service coordinator
H)Children at medical and developmental risk
I)Intermittent health problems
J)Family beliefs, values, and cultural background
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Public attitudes and policies toward persons with ______________________________ have changed significantly since the 1960s.
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38
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Deafness in both ears

A)Developmental delay
B)Bilateral hearing loss
C)Systematic observation
D)Screening tests
E)Developmental team
F)Achievement tests
G)Family service coordinator
H)Children at medical and developmental risk
I)Intermittent health problems
J)Family beliefs, values, and cultural background
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The results of screening tests __________ predict a child's long-term academic potential.
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40
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Influences how families raise their children and perceive disabilities

A)Developmental delay
B)Bilateral hearing loss
C)Systematic observation
D)Screening tests
E)Developmental team
F)Achievement tests
G)Family service coordinator
H)Children at medical and developmental risk
I)Intermittent health problems
J)Family beliefs, values, and cultural background
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First step in the evaluation process

A)Developmental delay
B)Bilateral hearing loss
C)Systematic observation
D)Screening tests
E)Developmental team
F)Achievement tests
G)Family service coordinator
H)Children at medical and developmental risk
I)Intermittent health problems
J)Family beliefs, values, and cultural background
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Case manager

A)Developmental delay
B)Bilateral hearing loss
C)Systematic observation
D)Screening tests
E)Developmental team
F)Achievement tests
G)Family service coordinator
H)Children at medical and developmental risk
I)Intermittent health problems
J)Family beliefs, values, and cultural background
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Why is it important to gather assessment information from multiple sources before concluding that there is a developmental problem?
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Why is it beneficial to involve family members in the assessment and intervention process?
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Why must labels not be used to describe children's developmental problems until a diagnosis has been confirmed?
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Name and describe three legislative acts that have helped to improve the quality of life and the services children with developmental disabilities are eligible to receive?
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