List four ways in which a child’s serious developmental disorder may affect parenting conditions.
What will be an ideal response?
Interaction difficulties (e.g., difficulty controlling the child)
Interference with typical family functioning and other relationships
Feelings associated with having a child with disabilities
Financial costs associated with rearing the child
Concerns about the child’s safety and protection
Concerns over the child’s future
Problems encountered when dealing with professional and support services
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Cultural ____________________ include such things as not smiling at young children or expecting a response
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Echolalia
a. often represents an attempt at direct communication on the part of the student with autism. b. is usually nonfunctional communication. c. is an attempt on the part of the student with autism to memorize language. d. is a form of schizophrenic speech.
A student who speaks English as a second language is tested for special education placement on an English version of a placement test. This situation would be inconsistent with which provision of IDEA?
A. Zero reject B. Nondiscriminatory assessment C. Parent participation D. Individualized education
Informed consent requires that local education agencies provide information to parents in their native language or mode of communication
Indicate whether the statement is true or false