When thinking about locations for service delivery, a childcare setting or a neighborhood playgroup would be considered a ______ for a young child with disabilities.
A. restrictive environment
B. least restrictive environment
C. natural environment
D. partial integration environment
C. natural environment
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The effects of a spinal cord injury depends primarily upon the
a. age of the child when the injury occurred. b. part of the spine where the injury occurred. c. type of accident that caused the injury. d. child’s attitude toward the injury and recovery process.
Sarah is a third-grade student who has severe disabilities. She has been placed into a regular class for the entire day, and has a special teacher in the classroom to assist with her needs. Sarah attends a school that uses which of the following methods of least restrictive placement?
a. full inclusion b. special education classes c. IEP d. mainstreaming
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Jerome Bruner was more concerned with the structure of academic disciplines, while Joseph Schwab was concerned about the processes of instruction.
When applied to parenting, culture represents:
A) The only way to define appropriate child rearing B) A set of beliefs and values shared by parents in that cultural context C) The practices encouraged by the educational system D) Ethnocentric values that imply better parenting practices