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Support Service Agencies and organizations that offer various types of educational and other resources for children with special needs and families. What elements are most important to the parents during their first meeting with a prospective childcare provider? • hours of operation • cost ...

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  • January 26, 2024
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SNP - Special Needs Appropriate Practices Actual Questions with 100% Correct Answ ers | Updated 2024 | Guaranteed Success Support Service ✔✔Agencies and organizations that offer various types of educational and other resources for children with special needs a nd families. What elements are most important to the parents during their first meeting with a prospective childcare provider? ✔✔• hours of operation • cost and quality of your care • available enrollment space for a child that age * by law, you cannot ask a ny parent if they have child with special needs. Accommodation ✔✔Making or becoming something suitable; it means adjusting to circumstances. Modification ✔✔Small changes in the environment that allow all children to participate in activities to the best of their ability and succeed at some level. Inclusion ✔✔All children have the right to be included with other children in their own age group, in all activities and in their natural environment. Related Service ✔✔Transportation, development, corrective a nd other services that are needed by a child with special needs in order for them to benefit from education. Student with a disability ✔✔A child with challenges to his it her mental, physical, sensory, emotional or behavioral development, or with special medical needs. Natural Environment ✔✔A situation in which day -to-day settings, routines and activities promote learning for all children, regardless of their ability or disability. Individuals with Disability Education Act (IDEA) ✔✔A federal law that req uires states to provide education to all children, regardless of their disabilities. Americans with Disability Act (ADA) ✔✔A federal law that prohibits discrimination based upon disability. Mainstreaming ✔✔An obstacle method of working with children wit h special need in which children earned the right to be in classes or school by demonstrating their ability to keep up with the work load. Disability ✔✔A condition where on cannot function in the same way most people the same age can. Multidisciplinary ✔✔A team approach to helping children with special needs that involves specialists from more than one discipline. Transdisciplinary ✔✔When a caregiver, working with a child's family, using teaching, learning and sharing of information to help a child with special needs. People First Language ✔✔• refer to the person first not the disability • avoid portraying with special needs as heroic, superhuman, an inspiration to us all or other extraordinary terms. • avoid using terms rooted in concepts of dependency an d helplessness. Common Attitudes ✔✔• how are children with special needs commonly portrayed by others? - unable - needy - demanding - difficult • children with special needs are just like other children. At times anyone can be any of these or none of these: - invisibility - infantilizing - objectifying - not noticing or not talking about the special need - unable to do or achieve treatment - seeing person's disability List of illnesses Disabilities ✔✔• handicapped person: have a disability or a special need • crippled: person with a physical disability • deaf boy/girl: child who hearing is impaired or child with hearing loss • CP victim: person with cerebral palsy • Aids carrier: person with AIDS Suffers with... Person who has... What are the basic requirements of th e Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)? ✔✔• child care providers cannot discriminate against persons with disabilities on the basis of their disabilities. • centers cannot exclude children with disabilities from their programs. • centers have to make reasonab le modifications • centers must provide appropriate auxiliary aids and services. Specific types of disabilities ✔✔• autism • deaf • deaf-blindness • hearing impairment • mental retardation • multiple disabilities • orthopedic impairment • others health impairment • serio us emotional disturbance • specific learning disability • speech or language • traumatic brain injury • visual impairment 6 domains of development that can be delayed ✔✔• Physical Health/ Motor Development: involve physical growth and abilities. • Cognitive Devel opment & General Knowledge: include thinking, planning, cheating, exploring and questioning. • Language & Communication: includes a child's ability to see, read and write. • Social & Emotional: is defined by forming relationship and attachments. • Approaches to learn: include thinking, planning, cheating, exploring and questioning. Developmental Disability ✔✔A chronic condition that is diagnosed in childhood and substantially limits major life activities in adulthood to help support these children. Early Inter vention ✔✔Appropriate support in the first three years of life of a child with special needs. Autism ✔✔A group of brain -based neurological disorders characterized by social impairments, communication difficulties, and restricted and repetitive pattern of behavior. Down Syndrome ✔✔A genetic disorder that results in a number of physical characteristics and intellectual impairments. Three types of positive behavior ✔✔• prevention • redirection • positive reinforcement Describe Developmentally Appropriate Prac tices (DAP) ✔✔Are valuable general guidelines to support the learning of children. DAP is often referred to as Age of Stages. • Three main aspects of DAP: - general knowledge of child development, or what you know about how children develop and learn.

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