Why is it important for professionals to wonder aloud and talk through problems in the presence of children?
What will be an ideal response?
An answer should state that children would learn that wondering is valued, that there are many ways to solve problems and that there are many ways to gather information.
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Children with ASD most typically do NOT have difficulties with which aspect of central processing?
a. Decision making b. Memory c. Reasoning d. Evaluation
"Maria's phone number is 555-1984 . That should be easy to remember because 555 is my grandmother's address, and 1984 is the year my brother was born." This statement is an example of which of the following?
a. Maintenance rehearsal b. Elaborative rehearsal c. Procedural knowledge d. Working memory
A state contracts with a test developer to construct state achievement tests. If this test developer uses principles of Universal Design, and the previously contracted test developer did not, what can the state expect with regard to the need for accommodations for students with disabilities?
a. More students will need accommodations for this test than for the previous test. b. The need for accommodations will remain approximately the same. c. Fewer students will need accommodations for this test than for the previous test.
D.O.G.S. is an organization to support ______.
a. taking pets to school b. paternal involvement in school c. after-school animal care classes d. assistive animals for the disabled