Which of the following children would most likely be identified as? gifted?

A. Carol, who at age 15 participates in? choir, the school drama? club, and academic senate
B. Alice, who at age 8 has an IQ of 130 and performs better than her friends on most tests
C. Bobby, who at age 3 is reading chapter books and who shows an advanced understanding of painting and drawing techniques
D. Mike, who at age 10 often seems bored in class and says the work is too easy but struggles with basic math and reading when tests are given


C. Bobby, who at age 3 is reading chapter books and who shows an advanced understanding of painting and drawing techniques

Bobby's advanced reading skills and creativity make him a good candidate for gifted services when he begins kindergarten. His skills in these areas? (and perhaps other? areas) will probably be far more advanced than the skills of most of his classmates.

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A. play with typically developing peers. B. be placed in an all-day setting with peers who had disabilities. C. attend after-school activities especially designed for children with disabilities. D. be seated at a separate lunch table for children with disabilities.

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How would you explain positive reinforcers to someone who had never heard of them?

What will be an ideal response?

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The parent of a child with special needs can be assured that there will be a program in the least restrictive environment available for that child in the community

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A. 25 million B. 500,000 C. 1 million D. 8 million

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