Passed in 1986, IDEA extended the educational rights of children ages 3 to 5, regardless of state laws, and added programs addressing the needs of infants with serious disabilities
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The three developmental principles by which the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) defines appropriate programs, curricula, or practices are _____________________________________________, _____________________________________________, and ___________________________________________________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
A primary objective of parent training and of programs for very young deaf children is to
a. prepare the young child for mainstreaming in kindergarten. b. prepare the young child for mainstreaming by the third grade. c. teach the young child to read. d. develop communication skills.
Basic knowledge and skills are:
a. not necessary to express creative potential. b. a by-product of creative experiences. c. necessary to developing high-level creative thinking. d. none of the above.
For many, the topic of exceptionality may be very sensitive because
a. People sometimes seek perfection. b. Being honest about vulnerability can feel threatening. c. Historically there has been a legacy of misunderstanding and discrimination. d. All of the above.