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Briefly discuss four ideas you can use for including a child with a disability or other special needs in your classroom.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2...

When selecting literature for young children, the only genre that should be included is fiction.
 
  a. True
   b. False

Question 3...

Children who have gifts and talents
 
  a. May also have learning disabilities.
  b. Are always able to figure things out for themselves.
  c. May be easily frustrated.
  d. A & C.

Question 4...

All of these are ways you can help a child with a communication disorder EXCEPT:
 
  a. model correct language.
  b. encourage the child to talk about his or her feelings during times of stress.
  c. converse with the child regularly.
  d. see if the child can be fitted with a hearing aid.
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Suggestions for including a child with disabilities or other special needs:
a . Learn about the child by talking with his or her family members. They will be your best source of information about the child's strengths, needs, and challenges. Be sure to listen carefully to family members and others who know the child.
b. Consult with the child's doctor, therapists, and former teachers for additional information. Find out whether the child is taking medication and any side effects that might be an issue. Ask what special classes or therapy services the child participates in and find out any precautions, limitations, or requirements you should know about.
c. Maintain regular communication with the family and other specialists who are working with the child.
d. Find out what services will be available to support your work with the child.
e. Brainstorm with the experts and consultants on how you can best support the child's development.
f. Be careful not to make judgments based on first impressions. Get to know the child and be sure to look for strengths and abilities.
g. Ask yourself: How can I make classroom routines and activities relevant to this child and also meet the needs of the other children?
h. Be patientsome children may need to be told or shown many times.
i. Be flexible and open to learning new things about children and about yourself.

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b

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D

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d
Calypso1992 Author
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6 years ago
Makes tons more sense now! Vote with confidence people, these are all correct
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6 years ago
Slight Smile Feeling super proud now
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