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SHS 421 FINAL EXAM –QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS

__ is to be provided within the least restrictive environment Right Ans -
FAPE - Free Appropriate Public Education

__ guarantees educational rights to children with disabilities Right Ans -
IDEA- Individuals with Disabilities Act

__ is a written report describing a child's current level of performance, annual
goal, and procedures used to meet these goals Right Ans - IEP -
Individualized Education Program

ADA stands for Right Ans - American Disability Act

__ is where the child has the most academic, social, and emotional support
Right Ans - LRE- Least Restrictive Environment

__ __ Approach is a refinement of the Oral-Aural Approach, making a concerted
effort to remove visual cues Right Ans - Auditory Verbal

__ speech is the use of handshapes to help with speech reading sounds that
look virtually identical Right Ans - Cued

The __ __ method emphasizes speech communication, optimal use of amplified
residual hearing, and the development of speechreading while discouraging
the use of sign language Right Ans - Oral Aural

__ __ incorporates the use of many modalities at once: signing, speech,
listening, and speech reading, as well as the contributions of nonverbal
communication Right Ans - total communication

__ __ is the accepted native language among Deaf adults. It is recognized by
linguists to be a true language having its own structure, syntax, and other
features found in other language. It is not English. Right Ans - Sign
Language

, using ASL as a deaf child's first language and written English taught as his
second language is an example of __-__ Right Ans - bilingual-bicultural

__ is required by special education law to guide birth to age 3 services. It has
been developed in collaboration with the family to identify family strengths
and needs and to outline objectives for the early intervention program
Right Ans - IFSP- Individualized Family Service Plan

__ __ __ is a computer-based method of determining a child's usable hearing
with amplification Right Ans - desired sensation level

__ __ practice includes the focus on family identified needs, efforts to form
partnerships with parents to address child's needs, and empowerment of
families as the primary decision makers for the child Right Ans - family-
centered

__ __ practice refers to an intervention that provides direct service for the child
with limited direct involvement of the parent inintervention Right Ans -
child-centered

__ is a term used to describe the baby talk that parents use when they talk to a
young infant Right Ans - motherese

__ __ is teaching children how o protect their hearing from high noise levels
Right Ans - hearing conservation

Name the family and child outcomes that shows the effectiveness of early
intervention Right Ans - reduce familial stress, support parents self
confidence, promote or support responsive communicative interactions

name the primary techniques to implement non directive language
stimulation Right Ans - ensuring that family members recognize pre-
linguistic communication signals, facilitating the establishment of
conversational turn-taking, and helping parents to contrive developmentally
appropriate opportunities for the child to respond to auditory stimuli in the
environment, Helping parents consider the need to contrive developmentally
appropriate opportunities for child to respond to auditory stimuli in the
environment, Guiding parents in taking advantage of everyday occurences to
expose the child to relevant language concepts, Guiding family members to

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