Arnold has Down syndrome. Three of the following instructional strategies are appropriate for children with this condition. Which one is least likely to be appropriate?
a. Explain assigned tasks in specific, concrete terms.
b. Assign the same academic tasks that you give nondisabled classmates.
c. Present new material more slowly than you would for other students.
d. Provide considerable scaffolding to facilitate successful performance.
b.
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For several years, John has had a security blanket which he carries everywhere. When John starts preschool, the other kids make fun of his blanket. After a few weeks, John stops carrying the blanket so the other kids won't make fun of him anymore. This is an example of:
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