Winton and Bailey (1988) recommended that families be assessed using all but one of the following procedures. Which procedure is not recommended?
a. A stage-wise progression that is based upon pre-established rapport between parents and professionals
b. If interviews take place, parents do most of the talking
c. Families interview other families to collect information for IFSP
d. Summary of goals acknowledges parents contributions and invites continuous input
C
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a. they actually change the organizational framework for the brain of a young child. b. they have little or no impact on the brain of a young child. c. we do not know how they may affect a young child. d. positive experiences can reverse the damage in a young child.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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