EPR 363
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- Q1
Which of the following is NOT considered a learning disability according to the passage?
Dyslexia
Dyscalculia
Dysgraphia
Autism Spectrum Disorder
30s - Q2
What is one of the primary interventions mentioned for improving reading ability in children with learning disabilities?
Providing extra time for tests and quizzes
Engaging in private discussions with the student about their disability
Offering assistance with organization through color-coded individual folders
Implementing a structured classroom setting with high expectations
30s - Q3
What are the three primary characteristics associated with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)?
(1) Inattention, (2) Overactivity, (3) Impulsivity
(1) Anxiety, (2) Depression, (3) Aggression
(1) Memory loss, (2) Lack of motivation, (3) Social withdrawal
(1) Restlessness, (2) Low intelligence, (3) Difficulty with language
30s - Q4
What is a recommended approach for elementary school teachers (Grades K-5) to help students with ADHD focus?
Provide opportunities for frequent breaks and movement activities
Encourage silent reading for extended periods
Implement strict disciplinary measures to control behavior
Assign extra homework to keep students occupied
30s - Q5
What is the primary goal of teaching children with an intellectual disability during the school years?
To isolate them from regular classroom settings
To encourage self-determination without any academic focus
To provide them with basic educational skills such as reading and mathematics
To focus solely on vocational skills development
30s - Q6
True or False: Anticonvulsant medications are always effective in completely eliminating seizures in children with epilepsy
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q7
True or False: Early detection of hearing impairments is crucial for effective intervention
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q8
Which of the following strategies is NOT recommended for connecting with students who have a hearing impairment?
Speaking normally
Speaking loudly to ensure comprehension
Being patient
Facing the student while speaking
30s - Q9
What factors are believed to contribute to the development of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)?
Lack of exposure to educational opportunities
Solely genetic factors.
Strict parenting styles.
A combination of genetic and environmental factors, including brain dysfunction and impaired connectivity
30s - Q10
Which of the following statements about depression in children is true?
Depression is more likely to be noticed due to its outwardly expressed symptoms
Depressed mood in children is typically characterized by high energy levels
Most children experiencing depression show signs for a short period of time, typically a few hours or days
Depression is more common in boys than in girls during adolescence
30s - Q11
Which of these are NOT a classroom accommodation from someone with a physical disorder?
Front row seating
Talking notes
Computers
Speech and voice synthesizers
30s - Q12
Match the disorders to the appropriate accommodations.
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A disability involves a limitation on a person’s
functioning that restricts the individual’s abilities.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q14
Depression is more likely in adolescence than in childhood and occurs at a higher rate in boys.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q15
What are some symptoms of depression?
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