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A student who is typically well behaved has suddenly started
acting out and crying in school. He doesn't want to join the class
during activities. The teacher knows that his sister has recently
been diagnosed with leukemia and the family has had stress. The
student's behavior shows which principle of the family systems
theory?
a. Adaptation
b. Triangulation
c. Interdependence
d. None of the above - ANSWER-C Interdependence
During a parent teacher conference, the teacher asks, "How and
with whom should I disclose information about your child?" This
teacher understands which component of the family systems
theory?
a. Climate
b. Hierarchies
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c. Rules
Adaptation - ANSWER-B Hierarchies
What is atypical of four-year-old speech?
a. Speech consists of repetitive phrases and words
b. Hard time pronouncing different sounds, like /r/ or /l/
c. Asking grammatically incorrect questions
d. Using incorrect verb tenses like "holded" - ANSWER-A Speech
consists of repetitive phrases and words
Which behavior appears first in an infant?
a. Spontaneous laughter
b. Angry cry
c. Social smile
d. Stranger anxiety - ANSWER-C Social smile
*A student tells a teacher about two instances of physical abuse
that happened one year ago. The student begs the teacher to
keep it a secret. How should the teacher respond?
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a. Document stories and keep an eye out for future signs of
abuse.
b. Keep the child's secret.
c. Tell the child you cannot keep it a secret and report it.
d. None of the above. - ANSWER-C Tell the child you cannot keep
it a secret and report it.
How do you act as an advocate as a teacher?
a. Stay after school to help the child.
b. Meet with an IEP team.
c. Talk to the student only.
d. Talk to other teachers. - ANSWER-B Meet with an IEP team.
There is going to be a child in your class with Leukemia. What
possible struggles/problems should you expect to prepare for that
could affect the child's learning?
a. Frequent absences
b. Struggles with literacy
c. Physical appearance
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d. Behavior issues - ANSWER-A Frequent absences
A teacher has a student with ADHD who has a hard time sitting
still for prolonged periods of time. A special speaker is coming in
to speak to the class for 30 minutes. What should the teacher do
to accommodate the ADHD student?
a. Send the student to another classroom while the presentation
is going on.
b. Request a paraprofessional for this time period.
c. Put student in a space where he can move around and not
distract the speaker.
d. Keep an eye on the child and take him out of the room if he
misbehaves. - ANSWER-C Put student in a space where he can
move around and not distract the speaker.
*A student with a visual impairment cannot see things that are
projected on the wall. A speaker is coming in and showing a
slideshow to the class. How can you best accommodate this
student?
a. Give the student a written description of the slides.