Before a child who has had a brain injury returns to school, the school personnel should receive information regarding:
A. The severity and impacts of the injury
B. Any activity restrictions
C. The likelihood of seizures
D. All of the above
D
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The amount of support provided for parents of children who are disabled is the most important factor to
consider when providing assistance
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.Suppose you open a new game at the county fair. When patrons win, you pay them $3.00; when patrons lose, they pay you $1.00. If the probability of a patron winning is p = .20, then how much can you expect to win (or lose) in the long run? Hint: You need to compute the expected value of the mean.
A. win 0.20 cents per play B. win 0.60 cents per play C. lose 0.80 cents per play D. lose 2.20 dollars per play
Which item is incorrect?
A. Attributing reading disabilities to "right-brained" students receiving instruction that favors "left-brained" learners is a premature conclusion. B. "Long term" memory can be thought of as our continuous knowledge of the world. C. Automatic word recognition is no longer considered an important goal since the main purpose of reading is comprehension. D. The three major aspects of oral language are phonemes (sounds), syntax (sentence structure), and semantics (meaning); in written language a fourth is added, namely, graphemes (letters).
Proprioceptive senses give us information about movement, gravity, and balance received through the inner ear
Indicate whether the statement is true or false