Amy and Martin have a child with Down's Syndrome who is two months old. They understand that their baby has special needs. The process of helping children ages zero to three with disabilities begins with _________________
A. Identification and provisions
B. Identification and assessment
C. Referral and assessment
D. Assessment and labeling
C
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Nurture is described as:
A. relating to those parenting behaviors intended to meet a child's need for unconditional love B. teaching children personal boundaries C. helping children develop healthy habits in thought and behavior D. aspects of parenting behavior that aid regulation and lay the foundation for personality formation and expression
The involuntary act of sensing sounds is referred to as
A. hearing. B. active listening. C. sensing. D. meta-messaging.
Once a set of relevant skills have been developed for an aptitude test, the next step in the process is to ______.
a. administer the test to one group of test takers b. work on the discrimination value of items c. ask vocational experts to review skill sets d. work on reliability and validity
The transformative approach to parent education is based on the belief that:
a. parents learn best from lectures and discussion led by teachers and other experts. b. parents and teachers have complementary expertise and can learn from each other. c. parents can transform their children's behavior by applying researched-based approaches. d. parent-led discussion groups are most effective.