Procedural safeguards give parents the right to challenge (May be more than one answer)

a. the special education placement of their child.
b. the teacher assigned to the child.
c. the special education and related services provided to their child.
d. the identification of their child as having an IDEA-eligible disability.


A, C, D,

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In the early childhood special education programs, transition occurs at the end of

a. the age birth–3 program. b. the infant-toddler program. c. the Part C program. d. the Part B program. e. None of these.

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Routines that guide children during the school day include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) Responding to the "clean up" song by stopping play, putting toys away, going to circle. B) Organizing the schedule around periods of active and quiet play. C) Washing hands, sitting at the table, waiting for everyone to sit before eating. D) Arriving at school, greeting the teacher, hanging up coat, washing hands, going to play.

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Setting events can be best described as:

a. Events that are distant to the behavior b. Events that set the stage for the target behavior c. When paired with specific antecedents serve to trigger behavior d. All of the above are correct

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When Barbara and her young daughter go to the grocery store they consistently argue about what they will buy. Barbara’s daughter is determined to buy the sugary breakfast cereals depicted on television commercials. If Barbara wants to diminish the effects of the advertising she should avoid __________.

A. limiting her daughter’s viewing time of commercial programming B. restricting her daughter’s viewing to DVDs that do not contain advertisements C. co-viewing programs with her daughter and discuss the advertisements D. allowing her daughter to watch commercial programming as often as desired

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