Mr. Bowman learned he is getting a new student with a disability from Brazil. As he prepares for his student's arrival he should do the following EXCEPT _____________
A. Read about Brazilian stories, culture, and traditions
B. Schedule a meeting with the parents to see how to best get the student caught up
C. Examine the physical environment carefully to make sure it is appropriate for everyone in the room
D. See if there are other Brazilian families in the area and if there is anyone nearby who speaks Portuguese
B
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