How can a family’s faith influence the way it functions?
What will be an ideal response?
by framing the family’s worldview
by influencing the family’s goals
by increasing family bonding and family members’ ability to spend time together and form secure attachments
by providing predictable routines for children, which helps develop stability and trust
by helping the family develop coping strategies to adjust to change and family crises
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One very important factor to consider in developing the IEP when discussing transition is:
A) The student should run the meeting and everything the student says should be included as a goal or objective B) That the post-school outcomes should drive the IEP process C) Teachers and professionals should always be the driving force in the design of the plan D) To be sure that parents have signed that they received the copy of the procedural safeguards.
Which of the following is/are not related services that may be included in an IEP? (May be more than one answer)
a. Counseling b. Surgically implanted devices (e.g., cochlear implants). c. Complex health services (e.g., one-to-one nursing services) d. Services performed by a physician
A social entrepreneur who successfully creates new business ventures over the span of their entire career might be judged to have the ______ to lead.
a. knowledge b. ability c. thoughtfulness d. disposition
After a tragic drag race that kills several students, a high school faculty wants to take action to reduce risk-taking behaviors within its student body
If the faculty considers recent research on risk taking in adolescence, its best course of action would be to: a. Identify and sponsor opportunities for reasonable, supervised risk taking b. Invite guest speakers whose lives have been adversely affected by the poor choices they made as teenagers c. Present national statistics regarding the probabilities of serious consequences when adolescents drive at high speeds, engage in unprotected sex, and so on d. Ask the police department to increase late-night supervision in parts of town where students have been known to do foolish things