What reactions do parents tend to go through in response to the diagnosis that their child has a disability? How predictable are these feelings?
What will be an ideal response?
The stages include shock and denial, grief, anger, and acceptance. Students should recognize that not all families go through these stages in their entirety or in a specific sequence, and that within a family parents may proceed at different rates or in a different order.
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The posterior attentional network is primarily responsible for
a. the selection of information based on sensory characteristics b. the selection of information based on abstract representations c. the selection of information based on both sensory characteristics and abstract representations d. our arousal level
Adele is a very loving mother who frequently provides physical affection to her children. However, she is extremely lenient with her children and never sets any rules for her children to follow. Which parenting style best describes Adele?
A. permissive B. disengaged C. authoritative D. authoritarian
The Test Makers Group is constructing a new test to be standardized. They have decided to draw their sample where they proportionately take into account, in the group on which they try out the test, all of the characteristics that might be relevant to the scores that people receive. What kind of sample is Test Makers Group using?
a. stratified random b. representative c. actual d. random
What is the biggest challenge to successful online communication?
What will be an ideal response?