Why should "early intervention" be seen as having two meanings: (1 ) early in the child's life and (2 ) as soon as possible after the disability is detected?

What will be an ideal response?


Most children with multiple and severe disabilities are identified at birth or soon thereafter because their disabilities are very noticeable. Early intervention (educationally) for these children could begin as soon as their medical conditions are stabilized. Others with severe and multiple disabilities may seem typical at birth but are recognized as having disorders later (e.g., autistic spectrum disorder). Still others may be developing normally for any period of time until an event that seriously damages her or his brain

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A. Conflict-resolving ritual B. Search for the truth C. Both of the above D. Neither of the above

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Greenspan theorized that infant experiences

a. are remembered incompletely b. are coded and stored in memory for both their physical and emotional impact c. must be repeated many times to have an impact.

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A. increased B. decreased C. remained unchanged D. followed a curvilinear pattern

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If a researcher dismisses a finding by citing the Hawthorne effect, what problem is being referred to?

A) bias due to researchers' expectations B) awareness of being studied C) dropping out before the study ends D) statistical bias

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