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lracut11

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Which of the following statements is NOT a rationale for an inclusion model?
 
  a. Individuals with severe disabilities are more likely to develop more and higher levels of functional behavior if they interact with people without disabilities.
  b. Inclusive programs are more cost-effective than any of the other, more segregated models.
  c. Everyone has the right to have access to community facilities.
  d. Participation in inclusive programming will lead to more independence for students with severe disabilities.

Question 2

According to Wolfsenberger, which of the following would be the least appropriate type of interaction with a teenager who has severe intellectual disabilities?
 
  a. Taking her to watch a college gymnastics tournament
  b. Communicating with her in sign language
  c. Having her get a stylish haircut
  d. Feeding her because she spills so much when she feeds herself



taylorsonier

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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