Which specific intervention would not be appropriate for a child who has autism?

a. Arrange daily activities to change frequently so that the child doesn't get bored
b. Reduce the noise level of the classroom
c. When touching the child, use firm pressure rather than light touch
d. Use visual and verbal cues to communicate


a

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Adaptations to an environment to accommodate a child in inclusive settings should be _________________

a. maximized b. kept to a minimum c. open-ended

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Which of the following represents an ethical argument for early intervention?

a. Preventing the child from learning incompetence by promoting greater independence b. Removing the continued burden to society by reducing the child's long-term needs for intensive and expensive resources c. Changing the public's attitudes toward individuals who are disabled by demonstrating the success of early intervention programs in decreasing their dependence on public support. d. All of the Above

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_________ _________ is the ability to see likenesses and differences in forms.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

The naturalistic research design is generally associated with high external validity, but low internal validity.

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