List and define the three concepts that serve as the basis for choosing a philosophy:?
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER:
Environmental assumes that the child’s learning is dependent on extrinsic motivators (i.e., tokens, gold stars); 2) maturational assumes there is an internal driving force that leads to children’s growth; 3) interactional assumes that learning results from dynamic interaction between cognitive/affective systems and the environment?
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a. 10 square feet b. 20 square feet c. 35 square feet d. 85 square feet
The curriculum for students with moderate and severe intellectual disabilities is typically focused on
a. basic academic competencies (learning to read, spell, do math). b. a list of basic skills that have been identified in the basal series. c. everyday life skills (socialization with others, daily living, and occupational skills). d. preparing for junior college.
A pattern or principle of development in which the large muscles closest to the center of the body grow and develop before the small muscles of the hands and fingers is the
a. proximodistal pattern. b. sequential pattern. c. cephalocaudal pattern. d. orderly coordination pattern. 4 Strategies to help families have appropriate expectations for their child's development include all of the following EXCEPT: a. explaining the importance of children's actions. b. reminding families that every child develops at his or her own individual rate. c. documenting children's work. d. sharing the child's developmental delays.
Students should create a portfolio of their accomplishments
a. that includes academic, co-curricular, work-related achievements, a goals statement, and class presentations. b. as a substitute for the standard resume for employers who seek technical skills. c. because it can help them prepare for behaviorally-based job interviews. d. Just "a" and "c" above e. Just "a" through "c" above