What steps would you take to ensure optimal motor assessment of a child who has hypertonia and shows decreased postural reactions?
What will be an ideal response?
Accept answers describing best practices in ensuring the optimal motor assessment of a child who has hypertonia and shows decreased postural reactions.
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Marcus, a one-year-old, receives speech and language services. In what type of setting does the speech and language pathologist provide services to Marcus?
A. Pull-out B. Classroom-based C. Home-based D. Collaborative
Those with high ____________________ intelligence have the ability to think in vivid mental pictures, make keen observations, and mentally revise or recreate a given image or situation
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Which of the following is a true statement about the single-group pretest-posttest design?
a) There are more potential threats to internal validity as the time between pretest and posttest increases. b) The design is the weakest experimental design because it only examines a single group. c) The design is strengthened if there are no similarities between the pretest and posttest. d) The design cannot be used for studies in which participant characteristics unique to the individual influence results.
Part of a Level III intervention is to conduct a/an
A. functional behavior assessment B. formal interview C. informal interview D. formal assessment E. observation