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1 .       What are the predictable changes that all human beings undergo as they progress through the life span is known as? 



2 .       For each stage of Erik Erikson's model of psychosocial development, what is the central characteristic in the individual's emotional and social growth? 



3 .       During Erikson's school-age stage, children should be playing seriously, mastering new skills, producing products, being workers, and developing a sense of 



4 .       According to the text, what is a common source of stress for children and young adults today? 



5 .       According to the text, what is the most significant and dramatic criticism of group IQ tests? 



6 .       Hardman, Drew, and Egan (1999) suggest that a "disability" is all of the following except 



7 .       What is the key to providing appropriate educational experiences for exceptional learners? 



8 .       All of the following may be early indicators of students with learning disabilities except 



9 .       All of the following are true regarding the definitions of disabilities except 



10 .       Feldhusen (1997) suggests that teachers of gifted students should possess which of the following characteristics? 



11 .       All of the following are innovative approaches to meeting the educational needs of gifted students except 



12 .       Ho receives services from an itinerant teacher in the regular classroom for assistance in reading in Braille. What kind of services is Ho receiving? 



13 .       In 1990, PL 94-142 was replaced by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). What was the major provision of IDEA? 



14 .       The individual education program (IEP) for students with disabilities must be reviewed annually. Which of the following is not mandated to be invited to an IEP meeting? 



15 .       IDEA gives parents the right to disagree with an IEP or an evaluation of their child's abilities. What is this process called? 



16 .       Mario is a junior in high school and a member of the National Honor Society. He has spastic cerebral palsy, uses a wheelchair, but participates in regular education curriculum with his peers. What is Mario's situation an example of? 



17 .       Students with emotional disturbance, mental retardation, and multiple disabilities typically receive services outside the classroom for what percent of the day? 



18 .       Christina is a fifth grader attending her neighborhood elementary school. She is quadriplegic due to a spinal cord injury as a result of a car accident. Christina receives all her special education services in the regular classroom including occupational therapy and learning disabilities assistance. Christina's educational experience is an example of what? 



19 .       Which of the following is not true about labeling children with disabilities? 



20 .       What are a speech synthesizer, a talking word processor, and television closed-captioning all examples of? 



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