Asked by Brenna
When Working with special needs/learning disabled children, caregivers should
A.provide positive role models for them
B.ignore their disabilities
C.try to do as much as possible for them
D.instruct other children to disregard them
I chose A as my answer
A.provide positive role models for them
B.ignore their disabilities
C.try to do as much as possible for them
D.instruct other children to disregard them
I chose A as my answer
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
This is a silly question, in my opinion. THe only differences with special needs children it a teachers need to adapt activities (as best as possible) to their capabilities, but then, one does that for all children.
A is the answer, as it is for all children.
A is the answer, as it is for all children.
Answered by
Brenna
Thanks
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