Which of the following is an example of a student with a muscular/skeletal condition?
a. A student with poor vision and cognitive disabilities
b. A student with cerebral palsy
c. A three-year-old who is not speaking
d. Limb loss
Ans: d
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a. teachers apply whichever code of professional ethics fit their needs best. b. children switch from picture symbols to letter symbols as they mature. c. children switch from one form of language to fit the situation. d. city codes can be changed to accommodate zoning for child care centers.
Thirteen-year-old Kikuko emigrated from Japan to Canada when she was six years old. She tells her friends, "I'm really proud to be Japanese. Japanese people are hard workers, but they're also very polite and cooperative." Such a statement suggests that Kikuko probably:
a. Has totally assimilated into Canadian culture b. Has rejected Canadian culture c. Has a strong ethnic identity d. Associates only with peers who are also Japanese
According to the textbook, which one of the following is NOT one of the three “Rs” of reading?
A. Read B. Recite C. Reflect D. Review
Mood disorders are also known as:
a. ADHD b. Affective disorders c. Hyperactivity d. Responses e. Inappropriate behaviors