The professional who works with students with disabilities and focuses on purposeful, fine motor tasks such as daily living activities is called a (n):
a. Pediatrician
b. Physical Therapist
c. Occupational Therapist
d. Recreation Therapist
C
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Which of the following statement about early attachment relationships is true?
a. One sign of poor attachment in a toddler is crying when her parent leaves the room. b. An adult's ability to reflect on his own relationship history is a strong predictor of his capacity for healthy attachment with children in his care c. Attachment can only occur between a child and his or her parent d. Early attachment relationships do not influence later adult behavior or relationships
When assessment practices are engaging and
developmentally appropriate, young children come to perceive themselves as a. smarter than everyone else. b. not so smart. c. competent learners. d. capable and cute.
The best assessment your students have is:
a. standardized tests. b. informal tests. c. the teacher's observational and interpretive powers. d. their own ability to self assess.
Compare the definition of externalizing behaviors with that of internalizing behaviors. Select one of the types of behavior and describe a child who displays that behavior.
What will be an ideal response?