Transitions between stages in the life of a child with disabilities are difficult because
A) the next stage brings on overwhelming challenges.
B) parents tend to think the next stage will lead to resolutions to many of their current problems.
C) Increasingly more professionals become involved, which leads to problems of communication.
D) Each new phase presents uncertainty to the family.
D
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Divergent questions should be avoided with students with disabilities
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
“Might makes right” is typical of children’s thinking during Kohlberg’s Stage ____________________
Fill in the blank with correct word.
According to the text, what is the best way to ensure that the material on the test corresponds to the material taught?
a. write test questions as you go along b. use the publisher's test questions c. return to your set of instructional objectives d. schedule more frequent tests
Which of these communications might be classified as typical of the telegraphic stage
a. the child points at the cookie jar and says "cookie" b. the child points to the cookie jar and says "more cookie" c. the child points to the cookie jar and says "I want more cookie" d. the child points to the cookie jar and says "Cookie me again"