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haleyc112

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When interviewing a family, try to
 
  A. use open-ended questions that you may have jotted down beforehand.
  B. use an open, public place so that the family will feel comfortable.
  C. use only the verbal information they provide. Pictures, drawings, etc. are irrelevant.
  D. involve the student with the disability.

Question 2

Of the following, which is the most effective behavioral definition?
 
  a. Jan is noncompliant when playing during recess.
  b. Jan throws her book bag when asked to enter quietly.
  c. Jan does not take responsibility for her actions.
  d. Jan is rude to the teacher during physical education.



nmyers

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

b



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