In what ways is it stressful to rear a child with a developmental disability?
What will be an ideal response?
A complete answer would address how stress comes from difficult interactions, interference with typical family functions and relationships, negative feelings about being saddled with a child with disabilities, financial costs, concerns about the child’s safety, protection, and future, as well as stress from dealing with doctors and other professional and support services.
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Closed method
a. a desirable feature of behavior samples b. a formal method of observation and recording in which you record selected behaviors during preset uniform time periods and at regularly recurring or randomly selected intervals c. the degree to which two or more observers agree with one another as to what occurred during an observation session d. a characteristic of any method that does not preserve descriptions of behavior and events as they originally occurred e. a characteristic of any method that preserves descriptions of behavior and events as they originally occurred
Which of the following statistics is most important in the calculation of test validity and reliability?
a. Standard error of estimate b. Coefficient of correlation c. Median d. Percentile e. Standard deviation
Cave people were not concerned with proportion in their drawings
a. True b. False
Intervention programs for infants and toddlers were initiated in the 1960s and 1970s for which purpose?
a. To provide child care for working mothers b. To provide enrichment for babies from affluent families c. To provide health care for children from poor families. d. To provide programs that would overcome the effects of deprivation and disabilities.