At birth, the head comprises approximately one-quarter or more of body weight
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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An infant who has problems with apnea and bradycardia has problems with periodic
A. enterocolitis and gastroesophageal reflux. B. pauses in respiration and a slowed heart rate. C. sucking and regurgitation. D. hypothermia and vomiting.
Mrs. Dean's algebra students typically have a difficult time with word problems, often getting lost in the process. She wants to keep them from giving up, so when they first start doing them, she gives a point or two on the problem if they just manage to get the problem started. Later, she requires that they get the problem "set up" correctly in order to get any points. Mrs. Dean's procedure is
most precisely described as: a. increasing a behavior through positive reinforcement. b. increasing a behavior through negative reinforcement. c. increasing a behavior through variable-ratio reinforcement. d. increasing a behavior through shaping
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Only a few children with visual impairment have concomitant developmental or physical disabilities.
Planning for transition to adulthood for people with Asperger syndrome is largely concerned with issues of
A) housing costs because of the Affordable Care Act. B) sexual education. C) public versus private residential placement. D) social interaction.