A student who performs or behaves poorly in school and appears likely to fail or fall short of his or her potential is
A) at risk.
B) disabled.
C) handicapped.
D) challenged.
A
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A. Parallel curriculum model B. Acceleration C. Enrichment D. Curriculum compacting
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
To assess mood disorders, most clinicians agree that the following must be included in the
assessment process: a. Family history b. Self-reports c. Genetic mapping d. Clinical interview e. All of the above
Action for Children’s Television is an example of which of the following?
a. ?Public interest group
b. ?Law protecting children
c. ?Legislative body
d. ?Government agency