Which combination of physical characteristics would most often primarily interfere with acquisition of motor skills in the young child who has a diagnosis of spastic cerebral palsy?

a) abnormal muscle tone and respiratory problems
b) persistent primitive reflexes and lack of environmental experiences
c) abnormal muscle tone and persistent primitive reflexes
d) persistent primitive reflexes and secondary orthopedic changes


c

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A) ?success. B) ?goals and objectives. C) ?motivational characteristics. D) ?physical impairments.

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Age is sometimes a factor to be considered in determining reasonableness

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Correction procedures used within the Direct Instruction Model involve a. grading student papers and returning the papers within one week. b. correcting the error through modeling or prompting and returning to the beginningof the sequential steps in which the error was made

c. using an elaborative feedback routine that includes noting positive aspects of thestudents work and then providing corrective feedback for one type of error that thestudent demonstrated. d. providing individualized feedback through specific teacher-student conferences.

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A sign of status for an older worker is likely to be:

A. a personal laptop computer. B. an informal meeting at an offsite location. C. a corner office. D. an open work space.

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