Of the following, which is NOT a strategy that teachers can employ with students with high-incidence disabilities who have selective attention difficulty?
a. telling the student what is relevant
b. using focusing strategies to emphasize the relevant information
c. putting the student in a study carrel separate from other students
d. teaching students how to identify the relevant stimuli
Ans: C
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a. "I think there's an old turkey baster in the kitchen—would you like to use that?" b. "You'll just have to pretend there's a needle—a real one would be too sharp." c. "Would you rather use this turkey baster or pretend that the plastic thermometer is a needle?" d. "Gee, I don't know—we don't have any real needles—what could we use?"
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
____________________ is a program that originally started as the Perry Preschool Project
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