List and describe the stages of grief that parents may experience when first learning of their child's disability, as identified in Chapter 10
What will be an ideal response?
1) Denial (Shock and Panic).
May become isolated to deal with the situation
May try to find alternate opinions regarding the assessment's fairness, completeness, or reliability
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At birth, the brain is packed with an estimated 100 billion neurons, many of which die due to lack of stimulation
a. True b. False
If students are reading a science text, which of the following strategies would be best for helping them activate prior knowledge?
a. story map b. K-W-L c. unstructured discussion d. role playing
In appropriately developed units, elementary children are ready for detailed chronologies (that include dates)
a. True b. False
A U.S. book award that recognizes distinguished writing and illustration in children's books by African Americans is ________.
What will be an ideal response?