Ms. Middleton consumed excess alcohol during her pregnancy. Houston, her son, was later born with FAS. The attending nurse practitioner was able to detect this anomaly immediately when she saw the:
a. Closed fontanels
b. Abnormal facial features and family history that documented maternal alcoholism
c. Generalized extensor pattern in muscle tone
d. Umbilical hernia and family history that documented maternal alcoholism
B
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Circle time can be particularly challenging for children with all of the following disabilities except:
A) ?autism B) ?visual impairment C) ?sensory integration disorders D) ?behavioral challenges
Which teacher is most likely to INCREASE anxiety for students who experience academic anxiety?
a. Mr. Carlisle often uses competition and encourages students to see who can complete the most problems correctly in the shortest amount of time. b. Ms. Germaine often uses group learning activities and asks students to report their findings within their groups. c. Mrs. Shebester develops different types of assessments in addition to written and oral tests. d. Mrs. Cole gives clear written and oral instructions to make sure students do not face uncertainty about expectations.
Students are actively participating in prewriting, drafting, and revising. Which phase of the writing workshop are they in?
a. teacher sharing time b. mini-lesson c. workshop activities d. state-of-the-class
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Adolescents with disabilities may be more vulnerable to bullying, with the likelihood of bullying being 10 times more than that of their nondisabled peers. 2. Secondary students with disabilities typically have received services for a number of years. 3. The primary focus of a transition plan is improving a student’s academic achievement. 4. Student involvement in educational decision making remains constant throughout the secondary years.