The disadvantage of the Comprehensive Assessment of Spoken Language is that it requires reading and writing
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
F
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One idea for helping the child with physical impairments in an assemblage activity is to:
a. have the teacher aide glue the parts together for the child. b. make certain all necessary materials are placed within the child’s reach. c. involve the physical therapist for suggestions. d. all of the above.
Identifying those children who need a closer look through a short survey-type testing process occurs in which phase of assessment in early childhood special education?
a. Locating b. Screening c. Diagnosing d. Evaluating e. None of these.
Linda, a student with a learning disability, has writing difficulties that hinder her performance on tests. An appropriate modification to suggest to Linda's general education science teacher is to a. give Linda more homework assignments to reinforce science knowledge andimprove her writing ability
b. allow Linda to take her tests using a tape recorder. c. place Linda in a resource science class because the work is obviously too hard. d. give Linda a different test than the rest of the class.
A second strategy that has proven useful to improve the link between functional assessment outcomes and behavior support plan design is
a. To understand what the person is thinking when they are engaging in the problem behavior b. To build a "model" of the functional assessment summary statement and define how the model must be changed to ensure that appropriate behaviors will "compete" successfully with problem behaviors c. To understand what the person is thinking when they are engaging in the problem behavior d. All of the above