Which of the following teacher's statements would reflect the Building Blocks to Inclusion model?
A. "I believe it's important for children to learn to live in the real world. I think when we make modifications we only cause the child to have more struggles in the future."
B. "Over the years I've developed a list of modifications to make based on the child's disability. When I find out I'm having a child enter my room with this disability, I immediately enact the list of modifications."
C. "I think it's best to first begin with a developmentally appropriate environment. Without this, many children might be struggling when they don't have specific special needs but rather the environment and activities are inappropriate."
D. "As soon as I find that a child is entering my classroom that has a diagnosed special need, I plan a special time each day to provide one-on-one assistance to them."
Answer: C. "I think it's best to first begin with a developmentally appropriate environment. Without this, many children might be struggling when they don't have specific special needs but rather the environment and activities are inappropriate."
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