If a child's disability prevents him/her from participating in a regular mainstreamed physical education program, then the district must provide adaptive alternatives which capitalize on the student's abilities
a. True
b. False
a
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When placing their child in group care, parents ___
a. ?welcome the relief from being totally responsible for their child’s well-being b. ?often feel guilty and apprehensive c. ?are happy because it allows them some free time away from their child d. ?would rather go to work than be with their child
Name the four most frequent grounds used as a basis for dismissing teachers
What will be an ideal response?
Early intervention/early childhood special education (EI/ECSE) encompasses:
a. General plans to improve children's development in skills that will help them to be successful in school. b. Programs and services designed solely for infants with developmental disabilities. c. Programs and services designed for infants, toddlers, and preschool children with, or at risk for, developmental disability; services are administered through state-appointed agencies. d. Specialized programs serving only children with special needs.
Which of the following statements about inclusion is false?
A) Children in inclusion programs reach higher levels of achievement B) Children in inclusion programs develop a broader range of social skills C) Children in inclusion programs gain exposure to the larger world they will live in as adults D) Children in inclusion programs develop sensitivity issues being around other children