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Mr3Hunna

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Without extra help in the form of therapies or educational stimulation, the child with disabilities may develop
 
  a. at a normal rate but reach a much lower level of functioning than possible.
  b. very slowly, reaching a much lower level of functioning than possible.
  c. at a normal rate, reaching the best level of functioning than could be expected. d. faster than normal but reaching a much lower level of functioning than possible.

Question 2

The central task of early intervention is to
 
  a. provide respite for parents of children with developmental delays or disabilities.
  b. provide necessary supports and services to optimize the childs development as early as possible.
  c. keep the infants quiet so that the parents lives are as normal as possible.
  d. provide financial aid so the family has some relief from the stresses of childcare.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: b



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