Planning strategies for teaching children with exceptionalities include being sensitive to the obstacles that prevent children from learning, arranging seating so everyone can be seen and heard, and which of the following?
a. Limiting activities that build on particular strengths of students
b. Delivering unmodified curriculum
c. Giving directions in large steps
d. Capitalizing on the special interests and strengths of each child
D
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Children who spend more time in nonparental care such as early education environments have _____________ risk for unintentional injury
a. a higher b. a slightly higher c. the same d. a slightly lower
According to the text, of the following factors that are influential in deciding whether to continue to breastfeed after returning to work, which statement is the one that is least likely to contribute to the decision?
a. Having a supportive child care situation b. The job the mother has c. Having a supportive work situation d. The age and education of the mother
Litigation has done far more to shape state and federal special education policy than legislation has done
a. True b. False
A supervisor is selecting recipients of new awards for an end of year celebration. Criteria for the awards are not known to the employees, and it is revealed that the awards all go to employees who are friendly with the supervisor outside of work. When questioned about this, the supervisor blames other employees for not working harder. This is an example of a violation primarily of which of the six factors?
a. responsibility b. strengths c. fairness d. citizenship