For the most part, individuals with learning disabilities have average or near-average intelligence
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
ANSWER: True
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Describe the purposes of assessment
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is true of G. Stanley Hall?
a. He emphasized that adults should respect the true nature and needs of the child. b. He believed that children are basically sinful. c. He believed that children's minds are blank slates at birth, to be molded by their caretakers. d. He recommended that parents of infants disregard their natural inclinations to respond to their crying infants.
Constructivism is a learning theory which says that learners don't behave like tape recorders, i.e., they don't store information in their memories in the same form as they heard or read it. Rather, they create understanding that makes sense to them by relating what they hear or read to what they already know, and they store in memory the understanding they created for themselves
This view of learning is most strongly grounded in: a. perennialism. b. essentialism. c. progressivism. d. social reconstructionism.
Two important principles that should inform educational programs for children with autism are the
A) use of facilitative communication and hydrotherapy. B) use of medical intervention and self-help therapy. C) use of functional activities and developmentally appropriate programs. D) use of special education teachers and paraprofessionals.