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krzymel

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Suneal is an eight-year-old boy with autism whose parents have just been informed that their son will be placed in a regular classroom and provided with whatever special support he needs. Suneal's parents should
 
  a. insist on a special education classroom, since research suggests this is best for children with autism.
 b. consider changing schools, because it is obvious that Jake's school knows nothing about the needs of autistic children with autism.
  c. be relieved that Jake's autism must be very mild, since the school would not place a child with significant autistic deficits in a regular classroom.
  d. be pleased, since research suggests that regular classroom placement is best for children with autism.

Question 2

According to research, the intellectual and educational improvements the children with autism made appeared to be
 
  a. transient.
 b. fairly permanent.
 c. little different from the control group, thus clinically insignificant.
  d. little different from the control group, but still statistically significant.



shayla

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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