Special needs is a strength based model in which all children have rights, including disabled children who have special educational rights
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
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Patterning is the prekindergarten and kindergarten Focal Point for ___________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Children with special needs are required to be placed in an environment that they would be in if they were not disabled. This environment is often referred to as:
a. natural environment. b. special needs environment. c. home environment. d. educational environment. e. none of the above.
Tye got behind in physics after his basketball injury. He talked to his physics teacher and worked out a plan to get tutoring from the lab assistant. The tutor helped Tye catch up on understanding of concepts and also guided him through the experiments in the lab. Tye's approach to learning in this situation is an example of:
a. a cognitive apprenticeship. b. problem-based learning. c. reciprocal teaching. d. inquiry learning.
_____ extended ethological principles to the study of human development, focusing attention on the mother-infant bond.
A. Mary Ainsworth B. John Bowlby C. Konrad Lorenz D. Niko Tinbergen