Which of the following represents an ethical argument for early intervention?
a. Preventing the child from learning incompetence by promoting greater independence
b. Removing the continued burden to society by reducing the child's long-term needs for intensive and expensive resources
c. Changing the public's attitudes toward individuals who are disabled by demonstrating the success of early intervention programs in decreasing their dependence on public support.
d. All of the Above
d
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Which of the following describes the relationship between academic achievement and overall well-being?
a. Negative b. None c. Positive
Best practices for teaching students with learning disabilities stresses the instruction of academic skills and metacognitive learning strategies
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The number of children affected by _____ greatly increased with the use of incubators for premature infants in the
1940s. a. optic atrophy b. retinitis pigmentosa c. retinopathy of prematurity d. glaucoma
What are changes in assessment procedures, materials, or setting to eliminate barriers related to the child's disability that might keep children from demonstrating their full capabilities?
A) accommodations B) modifications C) individual assessment D) screening test