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WGU D002 - Professional, Ethical, and Legal Practices for Special Ed. Combined Exam Tests With Revised Correct Answers & Rationales | | Latest Update | Graded A+
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Which three criteria must a student with a behavioral disorder display to be eligible for 
IDEA special education services? - ANSWER : An inability to learn which cannot be 
explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors 
An inability to build or maintain interpersonal relationships with peers or adults 
Inappropriate ty...
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TEST BANK for Dulcan's Textbook of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 3rd Edition ISBN 978-1-61537-327-7 Verified Answers From Publisher
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TEST BANK for Dulcan's Textbook of Child and Adolescent 
Psychiatry, 3rd Edition ISBN 978-1-61537-327-7 Verified Answers From Publisher 
Contents 
Questions 
C H A P T E R	1 
Assessing Infants and Toddlers	1 
C H A P T E R	2 
Assessing the Preschool-Age Child	2 
C H A P T E R	3 
Assessing the Elementary School–Age Child	4 
C H A P T E R	4 
Assessing Adolescents	5 
C H A P T E R	5 
Classification of Psychiatric Disorders	7 
C H A P T E R	6 
The Process of Assessment and Diagnosis	9 
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Statistics Canada - people with disabilities - 1 in 7 (3.8 million, 13.7%) 
 
Built Environment - the physical spaces and places where people live, work, learn, and play 
 
RHFAC rating focus areas - public realm, 
commercial and retail spaces, 
multi-unit residential buildings, 
trails and pathways 
 
meaningful access - a person with disabilities is, without assistance, able to approach, enter, pass to and from, and make use of an area and its facilities 
 
accessibility - degree to which a...
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Adolph Kussmaul (1877) - "word blindness" 
 
Dr. Rudolph Berlin (1887) - Came up with the word "Dyslexia' 
 
James Hinschelwood (1897) - reported cases of "congenital wordblindness", called on schools to screen and treat it 
 
Dr. W. Pringle Morgan (1896) - Wrote 1st medical journal on word blindness 
 
Grace Fernald (1920s) - Developed the VAKT Method (Fernald Method) 
 
Samuel T. Orton (1925) - Neurologist, associated dyslexia as a "language disorder", Coined the term...
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Psychology 101 Quiz 2 Updated 2024 Q&A Solved 100% 
 
what allows us to see anything? 
light 
CAPLER 
Cornea 
Aqueous humor 
Pupil 
LEns 
Retina 
LASIK surgery (laser eye surgery) 
cut cornea & shave to turn it into a round eyeball 
definition of iris 
- light never goes through 
- controls the amount of light coming through 
color of eye based on ________ 
genetics 
lens takes image and places it on the __________ 
retina 
definition of dyslexia 
when the brain cant flip image 
definition of ne...
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PSY 4930 FSU Dyslexia Final Exam with Correct Answers Graded A+ 2024 Update
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PSY 4930 FSU Dyslexia Final Exam 
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Grain Size Definition: 
The mapping between orthography and spelling equals _______ ______. CAT vs C A T. Largest 
______ ______ is whole word, vs one letter/phonemes is smallest. 
Heritability Definition: 
a measure of how well differences in people's genes account for differences in their traits 
The relative risk of having dyslexia if at least one family member has dyslexia is higher for 
relatives of individu...
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WGU D002 - Professional, Ethical, and Legal Practices for Special Ed. (1250 Q&As) | Latest 2023/24 | Verified | Guaranteed Success | 192 Pages
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Which three criteria must a student with a behavioral disorder display to be eligible for IDEA special 
education services? - An inability to learn which cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or 
health factors 
An inability to build or maintain interpersonal relationships with peers or adults 
Inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances 
In the 1950s, Samuel Kirk discovered that a number of individuals had been misclassified with 
intellectual disability at th...
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Adolph Kussmaul (1877) ️ "word blindness" 
Dr. Rudolph Berlin (1887) ️ Came up with the word "Dyslexia' 
James Hinschelwood (1897) ️ reported cases of "congenital wordblindness", 
called on schools to screen and treat it 
Dr. W. Pringle Morgan (1896) ️ Wrote 1st medical journal on word blindness 
Grace Fernald (1920s) ️ Developed the VAKT Method (Fernald Method) 
Samuel T. Orton (1925) ️ Neurologist, associated dyslexia as a...
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Which three criteria must a student with a behavioral disorder display to be eligible for IDEA special education services? - ANSWER - An inability to learn which cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors 
 
An inability to build or maintain interpersonal relationships with peers or adults 
 
Inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances 
 
In the 1950s, Samuel Kirk discovered that a number of individuals had been misclassified with intellectual disa...
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Name a disability that might not be obvious to an observer Dyslexia, hearing loss, seizure disorder 
What is the medical model of disability? The medical model of disability focuses solely on the 
biological aspects of disability. 
What disability model says that disability is an issue with inaccessible environments rather than people ? 
Social model 
What's a weakness of the social identity model? People might like this model because they feel 
excluded from society...
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