CD 480 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2026
Features of Down syndrome include mild to moderately low IQ, poor muscle tone, small stature
and concomitant health conditions. - ANS true
Children under the age of 3 with suspected Childhood Apraxia of Speech are easy to distinguish
form children with Autism - ANS False
If a child is eligible for EI services, the Regional Center must conduct an evaluation and develop
an IFSP within 45 days. - ANS true
Learning 2 languages at the same time (bilingualism) causes language delays in young children. -
ANS false
Coaching is a model of EI services in which the primary service provider doesn't provide direct
services, but builds a family's capacity to promote learning and development for the child
through coaching. - ANS true
DIR/floortime is a comprehensive developmental model which incorporates functional
developmental capacities, individual differences and affective relationships in 6 stages of
development addressing cognition, language, motor and behavior in each stage. - ANS true
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, California is one of the few states to have a system designed to improve the quality of programs
and services provided to all children, birth-12 years old, called Desired Results. - ANS true
Pivotal Response Training (PRT) is an intervention strategy that incorporates principles of ABA
and is based on 4 main learning variables consisting of motivation, responsivity to cueing, self
management, and social initiation . - ANS true
The Lanterman Act is a California law that says people with developmental disabilities have a
right to services and supports they need to live like people without disabilities. - ANS true
A profile of children with ASD is that they will often label objects and have very good intentional
communication. - ANS False
Indirect Language Stimulation is a child-led intervention approach that uses techniques of
parallel talk, self-talk and expansion. - ANS True
Part B of the IDEA is a federal program, administered by states that serves infants and toddlers
through age 2 with developmental delays or who have diagnosed physical or mental conditions
with high probabilities of resulting in developmental delays. - ANS false
Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder will typically have movement disorders, seizures
and learning problems. - ANS False
Best practice in EI services is to deliver therapy in the child's dominant language. - ANS True
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ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2026
Features of Down syndrome include mild to moderately low IQ, poor muscle tone, small stature
and concomitant health conditions. - ANS true
Children under the age of 3 with suspected Childhood Apraxia of Speech are easy to distinguish
form children with Autism - ANS False
If a child is eligible for EI services, the Regional Center must conduct an evaluation and develop
an IFSP within 45 days. - ANS true
Learning 2 languages at the same time (bilingualism) causes language delays in young children. -
ANS false
Coaching is a model of EI services in which the primary service provider doesn't provide direct
services, but builds a family's capacity to promote learning and development for the child
through coaching. - ANS true
DIR/floortime is a comprehensive developmental model which incorporates functional
developmental capacities, individual differences and affective relationships in 6 stages of
development addressing cognition, language, motor and behavior in each stage. - ANS true
@COPYRIGHT 2026/2027 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
1
, California is one of the few states to have a system designed to improve the quality of programs
and services provided to all children, birth-12 years old, called Desired Results. - ANS true
Pivotal Response Training (PRT) is an intervention strategy that incorporates principles of ABA
and is based on 4 main learning variables consisting of motivation, responsivity to cueing, self
management, and social initiation . - ANS true
The Lanterman Act is a California law that says people with developmental disabilities have a
right to services and supports they need to live like people without disabilities. - ANS true
A profile of children with ASD is that they will often label objects and have very good intentional
communication. - ANS False
Indirect Language Stimulation is a child-led intervention approach that uses techniques of
parallel talk, self-talk and expansion. - ANS True
Part B of the IDEA is a federal program, administered by states that serves infants and toddlers
through age 2 with developmental delays or who have diagnosed physical or mental conditions
with high probabilities of resulting in developmental delays. - ANS false
Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder will typically have movement disorders, seizures
and learning problems. - ANS False
Best practice in EI services is to deliver therapy in the child's dominant language. - ANS True
@COPYRIGHT 2026/2027 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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