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jenna1

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Special learning aids are sometimes needed by students who are physically disabled. Which of the following professionals is primarily responsible for determining the specific aids the child needs?
 
  a. The occupational therapist
  b. The regular classroom teacher c. The special education teacher d. The teacher aide

Question 2

The main objective of the primary and secondary curricula for students with severe disabilities is
 
  a. earning a high school diploma.
  b. attending a vocational or technical school. c. developing functional skills.
  d. securing full-time employment.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: c



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