A replacement behavior refers to an appropriate behavior that accomplishes the same outcome for a child as
the inappropriate behavior.
a. True
b. False
True
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The stage of language development when a child moves from gestures to use of single words for communication is known as what?
a. Locutionary stage b. Illocutionary stage c. Perlocutionary stage d. Preverbal stage
You're a volunteer counselor at a day camp for city children and you are proposing the camp add a gardening project. What kind of information would have relevance to your proposal?
A. Information about cities that added dog parks to city neighborhoods B. Information about three other day camps that run successful gardening projects for city children C. Information about an experiment that taught children to swim D. Information about another city that opened farmer's markets in local neighborhoods
Marissa seems to be a "born leader." As president of the school service club, she can often persuade her classmates to get involved in school and community service activities
Given this information, we could conclude that Marissa has a strength in which one of Gardner's multiple intelligences? a. Interpersonal b. Spatial c. Naturalistic d. Bodily-kinesthetic
Describe three general strategies for working with students with health impairments
What will be an ideal response?