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A collection of questions and answers related to sped 430, a course likely focused on special education in early childhood. It covers key concepts like the least restrictive environment, iep logistics, ece inclusion support services, and culturally sensitive childrearing practices. The document offers insights into the emotional stages parents go through when their child has a disability and explores strategies for supporting children with disabilities in the classroom.
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What is the least restrictive environment? correct answer: A concept inherent in Public Law 94-142 that requires children with disabilities to be educated with peers without disabilities in general educational settings to the maximum extent appropriate. Can be in a regular classroom if appropriate. Know about the logistics of an IEP correct answer: parents, other family members allowed by parents, a person outside the family, service coordinator, a person involved in the assessment process, people providing services to the child or the family. What are ECE inclusion support services? correct answer: Consider what is in Early Childhood curriculum correct answer: What is Public Law 94-142. Make sure that you review the court cases associated with special education. correct answer: is to ensure that all handicapped children have available to them a free, appropriate public education which includes special education and related services designed to meet their unique needs, to insure that the rights of handicapped children and their parents or guardians are protected, to assist States and localities to provide for the education of all handicap children and to assess and ensure the effectiveness of efforts to educate handicapped children.
What does the term natural environment mean? correct answer: Settings in which children without disabilities naturally operate. What are the pros and cons of educating children in early childhood with their peers in an inclusive setting. correct answer: Page 31-32 Pros: Children with disabilities can make developmental and learning progress, engagement, social emotional skills Cons: Differences in structure, ece teacher may not understand the disability Be familiar with the type of parent involvement in ECE correct answer: Be familiar with childrearing practices that are culturally sensitive. correct answer: Values of independence and autonomy versus interdependence and obedience, Discipline approaches, attitudes towards disabilities, the influence of racism, family structure, Parents' roles, caregiver-child communication, medical practices Know how you help parents of children with disabilities correct answer: Allow for emotional support during the reaction process, Name and briefly describe possible resources that can help a teen parent with a child with disabilities. correct answer: assume a developmental approach to collaborate, extended family might be the primary caregiving role, they will need help understanding what their child is capable of, be patient.
contingency=what behavior follows or proceeds another behavior or event Play routines are designed to teach language concepts and social skills. What is an example of play routine in the classroom. correct answer: How do you help children in an ECE environment transition well when they have disabilities. correct answer: Know interventions for children with hearing loss or vision loss correct answer: Be familiar with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) correct answer: What type of assistive technology could you use with children with hearing or vision impairment correct answer: Know what an ecological inventory is correct answer: a list of key activities that occur during a child's day. What is hand under hand guidance. How would you use it in the classroom. correct answer: physically guiding a child through the movements involved in a fine motor task. ex: helping a child write and them putting their hand on top of your own. Explain three characteristics of Autism. correct answer: difficulties with social interaction, communication, and restrictive and repetitive patterns
What three questions would you ask a speech-language pathologist in order to gain more information about a new student coming to your class that has a significant language delay. correct answer: What is the difference between punishment and discipline correct answer: What age do children begin to develop a conscience correct answer: five When do children with disabilities typically become frustrated in school correct answer: transition times What is signal interference correct answer: Nonverbal (and sometimes verbal) signs, such as head nods or a wink, used in the beginning stages of a misbehaviors and with children who are capable of understanding them and can remember why the signal is being given. List three methods that do not work with children who are reluctant to participate in the classroom. correct answer: What is a technique to stimulate positive interaction between children correct answer: