"Go-go-go-going to the pool," is an example of a fluency disorder
a. True
b. False
A
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A. declined by half B. declined by only a small percentage C. tripled D. quadrupled
What factor(s) must be ruled out as being the primary determinants of the child's difficulties in school before he/she can be considered as having a disability?
A. limited English proficiency B. lack of instruction in reading and low socioeconomic status C. lack of appropriate instruction in reading and math, and limited English proficiency D. lack of appropriate instruction in reading and math
If an infant is biting because the child is teething, a caregiver might
A) offer the infant a teething ring. B) offer the infant a soft, pliable plastic toy to chew. C) gently say, "No biting" to the infant. D) All of these answers are correct. E) offer the infant a teething ring and gently say, "No biting" to the infant.
This theory of learning stresses what goes on inside the student's head
a. behavioral b. social c. cognitive d. humanistic