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shenderson6

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All of the following statements on mobility and transportation aids are true, EXCEPT:
 
  a. barrier free environments work well for everyone.
  b. wheelchairs, stair lifts, and walking devises create independence.
  c. it costs too much to create barrier free environments when only a few people benefit.
  d. mobility and transportation aids can result in a student gains in self-confidence.

Question 2

Personal amplification systems, hearing aids, Braille transcription, large print, and audio books are all examples of:
 
  a. ergonomic aids.
  b. daily living aids.
  c. sensory aids.
  d. communication aids.



Cnarkel

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: c



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