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Individuals with intellectual disabilities do not express emotions or develop attachments. T/F

False

Which of the following is not a common reaction caused by disabilities within a family structure

Community Pride

Students with an intellectual disability are entitled to receive special education services until

The age of 21

All of the following are advantages of community life for the individual with an intellectual disability except

Financial security

Which of the following components is part of the American Association of Intellectual Disabilities definition of intellectual disability?

significantly subaverage intellectual functioning

Hunter has an IQ of 60, maintains a steady job, and goes out every Friday night with several friends. Under what classification would he be verified?

Intellectual Disability

In reference to Willowbrook and other institutions, Geraldo Rivera stated ___________________ cannot be mass produced.

Care and compassion

Skills such as communication self-care, social skills, community use, home living, self-direction, health and safety, functional academics and leisure and work are

adaptive behavior skills

Patty has an IQ of 16 and is in need of continuous supports. She can conduct no self-care activities, nor can she communicate with anyone. What possible services may be part of her educational program?

speech therapy, occupational therapy and adaptive P.E

Manipulating one's environment is limited by a person's cognitive ability. T/F

False

Effective questions result in the learner's reflective responses. A reflective question will require a response (not "I don't know") and give students think time before answers are required. T/F

True

Characteristics of students with an intellectual disability

cover a broad range of learning difficulties and conditions

While considering assimilation and accommodation which statement below is true? Both explain how one _____________.

relates new information to prior knowledge

Which one of the following children is definitely working in his or her Zone of Proximal Development?

Phu is learning basic keyboarding skills and often confuses the "home row," except when his teacher consistently models and reminds him of the correct location.

As a first-grade teacher reads a book about penguins, she points to Antarctica on a globe. John seems really puzzled and asks, "How come they don't fall off the earth?"

From Piaget's perspective, John can best be described as experiencing ____________.

Disequilibrium

According to Vygotsky's theory of cognitive development, children make sense of their world by ____________.

interacting with an experienced person who provides learning opportunities.

According to Piaget, how do children acquire knowledge about the world?

Children are not passive learners, but instead must actively construct their own view of the world from their experiences

The fundamental difference between Piaget's and Vygotsky's theories of cognitive development is __________.

the degree to which children depend on adult guidance to make cognitive gains.

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What is Piaget assimilation and accommodation?

Assimilation occurs when we modify or change new information to fit into our schemas (what we already know). It keeps the new information or experience and adds to what already exists in our minds. Accomodation is when we restructure of modify what we already know so that new information can fit in better.

What is the difference between assimilation and accommodation quizlet?

Assimilation: Person interprets new ideas or experiences to fit existing schemes. Accommodation: Person changes existing schemes to fit new ideas or experiences.

What is assimilation in Piaget's theory?

Assimilation is a cognitive process that manages how we take in new information and incorporate that new information into our existing knowledge. This concept was developed by Jean Piaget, a Swiss developmental psychologist who is best known for his theory of cognitive development in children.

What is assimilation in education?

Assimilation means combining or integrating the ideas, thoughts, or experiences of individuals. This style of education determines how students absorb new instructions and put them into the existing one. It is a form of adapting to the latest education without losing what students already know.