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tingc95

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What general category refers to imperfections in the sensory systems?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Which is an example of unconditional positive regard?
 
  A. telling children adults will help them deal with their developmental delays
 B. telling children they are likeable except when they misbehave
 C. emphasizing the value of each child and acknowledging their uniqueness
 D. indicating to children they will outgrow their developmental delays



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Answer to Question 1

sensory integrationdysfunct ion (SID)

Answer to Question 2

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