NCTRC EXAM-THEORIES AND
CONCEPTS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Normalization - Correct Answers --A person with disabilities has the same needs and
desires as a person w/o disabilities
-Normalization would imply that persons with disabilities should have the same
opportunities that anyone w/o a disability would have in the community
-Their lives should be as typical as possible
Inclusion - Correct Answers -A process that enables an individual to be apart of his
environment by making choices, being supported in what he does on a daily basis,
having friends, and being valued
Least Restrictive Environment - Correct Answers --First used in the Education of All
Handicapped Children Act of 1975 and part of IDEA
-Placing a child in a program where he can have the greatest sucess
Accessibility - Correct Answers -3 components:
1. Architectural accessibility
2. Program accessibility
3. Skills required to access the resources now available to the person with the disability
Attitude - Correct Answers -Disposition to respond favorably or unfavorably to an object,
person, institution or event
Fidelity - Correct Answers -Recreational Therapy personnel have an obligation, first and
foremost, to be loyal, faithful, and meet commitments made to persons receiving
services. In addition, Recreational Therapy personnel have a secondary obligation to
colleagues, agencies, and the profession.
Veracity - Correct Answers -Recreational Therapy personnel shall be truthful and
honest. Deception, by being dishonest or omitting what is true, should always be
avoided.
Informed Consent - Correct Answers -Recreational Therapy personnel should provide
services characterized by mutual respect and shared discussion making. These
personnel are responsible for providing each individual receiving service with
CONCEPTS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Normalization - Correct Answers --A person with disabilities has the same needs and
desires as a person w/o disabilities
-Normalization would imply that persons with disabilities should have the same
opportunities that anyone w/o a disability would have in the community
-Their lives should be as typical as possible
Inclusion - Correct Answers -A process that enables an individual to be apart of his
environment by making choices, being supported in what he does on a daily basis,
having friends, and being valued
Least Restrictive Environment - Correct Answers --First used in the Education of All
Handicapped Children Act of 1975 and part of IDEA
-Placing a child in a program where he can have the greatest sucess
Accessibility - Correct Answers -3 components:
1. Architectural accessibility
2. Program accessibility
3. Skills required to access the resources now available to the person with the disability
Attitude - Correct Answers -Disposition to respond favorably or unfavorably to an object,
person, institution or event
Fidelity - Correct Answers -Recreational Therapy personnel have an obligation, first and
foremost, to be loyal, faithful, and meet commitments made to persons receiving
services. In addition, Recreational Therapy personnel have a secondary obligation to
colleagues, agencies, and the profession.
Veracity - Correct Answers -Recreational Therapy personnel shall be truthful and
honest. Deception, by being dishonest or omitting what is true, should always be
avoided.
Informed Consent - Correct Answers -Recreational Therapy personnel should provide
services characterized by mutual respect and shared discussion making. These
personnel are responsible for providing each individual receiving service with