Explain the difference between growth and development

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ANSWER: Growth is the change that takes place in a person that can be measured quantitatively —in numbers such as height, weight, age, size of shoe. Development is the change that takes place in a predictable sequence but at individual times in physical, cognitive, social, emotional, and creative domains.

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Which following legislation prohibits discrimination in employment, public accommodations, transportation, and provides for telecommunications relay services:

a. Public Law 94-142, Education for all Handicapped Children Act b. Section 504, of the Rehabilitation Act c. Public Law 101-336, The Americans with Disabilities Act d. Public Law, 101-476, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

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Compare assumptions underlying mainstreaming and inclusion.

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Highly enmeshed families are likely to have which type of experience?

A. weak boundaries between subsystems and lower independence among members B. rigid boundaries between subsystems and overprotectiveness C. high independence among members and strong boundaries between subsystems D. low degree of cohesiveness and high degree of protectiveness

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All threats to internal validity vary ______ with the levels of the factor or independent variable.

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