Before any evaluations, testing, and placement can be done, there must be parental consent
a. True
b. False
Ques. 2develop as the child begins moving independently also and are the reactions that automatically take place in an attempt to keep the body in an upright position.
A. Righting reactions
B. Left reactions
C. Unbalanced reactions
D. Unstable reactions
Ques. 3Groups or organizations, social behavior in a group situation, hobbies, areas of interest, circle of friends, sports activities are covered in the area of:
a. Identifying Data and Family Information
b. Developmental History
c. Academic History
d. Social History
e. All of the above
Ques. 4Which of the following is FALSE?
a. Parents should inform the school if they themselves need an interpreter or other accommodations during any of their discussions with the school.
b. Parents may prepare their child for the evaluation process, explaining what will happen and, where necessary, reducing the child's anxiety.
c. Parents need to share with the school their insights into the child's background (developmental, medical, and academic) and past and present school performance.
d. Parents should avoid sharing with the school any prior school records, reports, tests, or evaluation information available on their child
Ques. 5Generalized hypotonia and global developmental delay are common
outcomes of this diagnosis.
A. Low muscle tone
B. Weak heart
C. Speech delay
D. Visual impairment
Ques. 6Which of the following is FALSE?
a. Parents may find it very useful to become informed about assessment issues in general and any specific issues relevant to their child (e.g., assessment of minority children, use of specific tests or assessment techniques with a specific disability).
b. Parents should advocate for a comprehensive evaluation of their child
c. Parents may not suggest specific questions they would like to see addressed through the evaluation.
d. Parents should inform the school of any accommodations the child will need
Ques. 7What is the difference between receptive language and expressive language?
What will be an ideal response?