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Two students have been identified as learning disabled in the area of reading. Student one only has a reading disability; student two has a reading disability and an auditory processing impairment. The students' teacher suggests using a read-aloud accommodation for both students so that they will be able to be on a more level playing field with their peers when taking a test. Do you think that both of these students should be provided with a read-aloud accommodation?
 
  a. Yes - they both need tests read to them
  b. Yes - they have the same disability
  c. No - one student's needs are different than the other
  d. Not needed as it will not impact their scores at all

Question 2

According to Erik Erikson, play is the work of childhood.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

False





 

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