What are developmental norms?

What will be an ideal response?


Developmental norms represent an average or range, expressed as weeks, months, years, when children are able to perform certain skills and behaviors.

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Alex was a remarkable African grey parrot who was able to

a. ask for crackers and nuts in several unrelated languages. b. recognize colors, shapes and numbers of objects and answer questions about them in English. c. sing Italian operatic arias in both perfect pitch and with a perfect accent. d. correctly name pictures of hundreds of other kinds of birds about 80% of the time.

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Children who are visually impaired frequently have delayed

responses since the visual system is instrumental in the motivation to keep the body in an upright position. What will be an ideal response?

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Parental participation as mandated by IDEA 04 impacts assessment by allowing parents to

a) examine all records b) refuse evaluation of their child c) have an independent evaluation of their child d) all of the above

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Bryanne has found that she is falling behind of her schoolwork. She is correct in applying the 80/20 rule when she determines that investing 20 percent more time in school will be required to improve her performance by

A. 80 percent. B. 20 percent. C. 30 percent. D. 50 percent.

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