Scott has damage to a part of his brain that results in problems in muscle tone and muscle movement in his body. Scott's diagnosis is most likely
A. cystic fibrosis.
B. OHI.
C. spina bifida.
D. cerebral palsy.
Answer: D
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A. known technical quality. B. flexibility. C. overall objectivity. D. relevance.
To have the student learn the methods social scientists use in their research
a. Citizenship Transmission b. Social Sciences c. Reflective Inquiry d. Child-Centered Approach e. Social Action/Justice
Which of the following strategies invites the students to visualize what they are reading?
a. Guided imagery b. Anticipation guide c. Story impression d. ReQuest
Goode (1990) stated that "when an individual, with or without disabilities, is able to meet important needs in major life settings (work, school, home, community) while also satisfying the normative expectations that others hold for him or her in those settings, he or she is more likely to experience a high quality of life." (a) Give one example of how meeting one's needs in each major life
setting impacts the individual with disabilities as well as the individual without disabilities. (b) Explain how self-determination is recognized as an important factor in achieving an acceptable quality of life. What will be an ideal response?