Which specific intervention would not be appropriate for a child who has a hearing loss?
a. Seat the child in the front for good visibility
b. Be prepared to repeat and rephrase, point out, or demonstrate
c. Identify areas of the room by different floor coverings or mobiles
d. Speak at normal speed and volume without exaggerating lip movements
c
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Nonverbal communication is difficult to understand accurately
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
You have been hired by a large, inner-city school to coordinate an after-school mentoring program for at-risk children. On the first day of your new job you sit in your office as the rules and regulations you put into place are broken. You later hear from one of your coworkers that the children you are working with have, in the past, responded positively to the disciplinary efforts of another
administrator in their regular school. It will most likely be in your best interest to a. continue with your current plan until the desired result is obtained. b. reprimand your coworker for questioning your judgment. c. reflect on your course of action and work on a new plan. d. dismiss the trouble since it is just the first day.
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What will be an ideal response?