We should view a child with a disability as having a different skill level, the same as we view any other child with typical skills (which may fall at a variety of levels)
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
ANSWER: True
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You are some distance from a group of nine-year-old girls. You notice that four of them are in a huddle, and a fifth tries to join. The children turn their backs to her, and then someone turns and says something. She moves away but looks at the group. The one who spoke raises her hand, palm outward, and the child moves quickly away. What can you conclude from this observation?
a. forced separation b. possibly threats of violence c. group cohesiveness of those in the huddle d. leader identification e. All of the above
An interest center that should be located in a very protected corner is
a. table toys. b. blocks. c. art. d. science.
Jeremiah has Bailey pinned to the floor with Bailey's arm bent behind his back. Baily is crying, and Jeremiah has a fierce look on his face. The children are engaged in
a. rough-and-tumble play. b. fighting.
Family interventions work best when parents and professionals work together as a team rather than emphasize the expertise of the professional over the individualized knowledge of the parents about the family.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)