When one is working with an exceptional child, it is important to:
a. make allowances for them, since there are so many things they cannot do.
b. have the parents leave as soon as possible so the child will learn independence.
c. see through the typical to the exceptional in every child.
d. employ consistency and reasonable expectations.
d
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One aspect of language mismatch for some non-native English speakers is
a. dysfunction of language as core knowledge. b. that some languages do not indicate time with verb tense. c. immigrant status. d. lack of school-based instruction on how to speak their native language.
Exposure to neighborhood violence can put a child at risk for both safety issues and poor mental health
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
For small children, the most common cause of TBI is
a. automobile accidents. b. short falls. c. shaking. d. physical abuse.
Acting as an advocate for students involves all of the following except
A. using a template advocacy plan that can be used in most situations. B. bringing the focus back to what's best for students in all conversations. C. taking an informed stance on issues that affect children. D. supporting families in every way possible.