For children with cognitive delays, art activities ______.

a. are generally inappropriate due to their complexity
b. are too distracting for regular participation
c. will require adaptive equipment
d. should focus on the process rather than the product


d. should focus on the process rather than the product

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What does early childhood inclusion mean?

a. Values, policies, and practices that support the right of every infant and young child and his or her family, regardless of ability, to participate in a broad range of activities and contexts as full members of families, communities, and society. b. Engaging all children to their fullest potential within separate learning environments and care settings. c. Grouping children based on abilities to ensure meeting different needs. d. Avoidance of systemic observation while providing children with activities in which to participate.

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Jeremiah and Bailey are 3-year-olds who are entwined and rolling around on the floor. They are laughing and giggling. While they are entwined and wrestling, their muscles appear relaxed. They are engaged in

a. rough-and-tumble play. b. fighting.

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Memory encoding refers to:

A. information retrieved on demand B. taking in new information C. storing information for later use D. recall of personal information from the past

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15. In this component of collaboration, one examines collaboration as a tool for carrying out the responsibilities of the job, beliefs about the benefits of collaboration, and the value of learning from others’ perspectives

A. Personal commitment B. Communication skills C. Interaction processes D. Programs or services

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