Explain what "person first" language is, and provide two reasons why it is important to use "person-first" language when talking about someone with an exceptionality

What will be an ideal response?


Person-first language refers to the person before the exceptionality. Adopting a person-first language perspective helps parents of children who have impairments to understand the whole child. It also assists parents in focusing on the things a child can do or is able to learn.

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What will be an ideal response?

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Existentialism is best reflected by:

a) Know thyself b) Empiricism c) Scientific investigation d) Testing and measurement

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__________________ assessment is an ongoing process that gives teachers information about students and the learning process

A) Static B) Dynamic C) Linear D) Linked

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