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Mr. Wonderful

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Why is inclusion important for children with ability differences?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

At three years of age, most children can
 
  a. monologue and dialogue.
 b. display an advanced, productive vocabulary of 2,400 words.
  c. repeat a sentence of six words or more
 d. none of these answers



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Answer to Question 1

We should provide inclusive care and education for many important reasons. We are legally and ethically responsible to provide access to persons with disabilities. We can provide the very best learning environments for all children by helping them learn to work and play cooperatively in
diverse settings. Including children with ability differences gives them a sense of belonging and acceptance. Through inclusion, they have an opportunity to learn age-appropriate behaviors and skills from their typically developing classmates. They have the chance to practice ageappropriate social skills and to develop friendships with a diverse group of peers.

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