The use of labels to describe a child's characteristics has both advantages and disadvantages. Provide an overview of both the advantages and disadvantages associated with labeling
What will be an ideal response?
Labels can be used to support access to services. They can also provide general information about the challenges a child may have. Labels can also be misused— particularly if they are used to determine the child's ability and potential. They can also cause professionals to focus on broad categories as opposed to recognizing that children with the same label are actually very different from one another.
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Cultural identity is not only how a person feels about her-or himself, but it also refers to
a. identity that a person attributes to them self. b. identity that a person attributes to another person. c. identity that others attribute to the person. d. identity that is attached to the person.
List and describe the elements of an appropriate individualized education program.
What will be an ideal response?
All of the following are acceptable ways to organize advisory groups except
A. very structured with all groups following prescribed programs. B. each day designated for specific activities. C. individual groups addressing different topics. D. organized in groups of 30 or more to allow department heads to meet.
Which characteristic of a well-set goal addresses whether the goal is compatible with your schedule and resources?
A. Realistic B. Measurable C. Specific D. Time-Related