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Rafic Kaaki

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Question 1

What accommodations do schools frequently make for children who have been identified as being gifted and talented?
◦ Enriched curriculum content
◦ Accelerated pace of instruction
◦ Increased opportunities for creative and critical thinking
◦ All of these

Question 2

What is the difference between early intervention for infants and toddlers and the services that a school aged child with a disability would receive?
◦ Services for infants and toddlers are only provided in the home.
◦ Services for school-age children are only provided at school.
◦ Services for infants and toddlers are more family-centered while those for older children are more school-centered.
◦ Infants and toddler services are guided by an IEP while school-age services are guided by an IFSP.


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Rafic Kaaki

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Reply 2 on: Apr 23, 2022
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