SNP DCF SPECIAL NEEDS
APPROPRIATE PRACTICES 2025-2025
EXAM NEWEST QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS | A+ GRADE
People First Language give appropriate term from this
inappropriate term: "Handicapped People" Correct Answer
Person with a disabiity or special needs
People First Language give appropriate term from this
inappropriate term: "Crippled" Correct Answer Person with
a physical disability
People First Language give appropriate term from this
inappropriate term: "Deaf boy" Correct Answer Boy with
hearing loss or impaired
People First Language give appropriate term from this
inappropriate term: "CP victim" Correct Answer Person
with Cerebral Palsy
People First Language give appropriate term from this
inappropriate term: "Confined to a wheelchair" Correct
Answer Child who uses wheelchair
People First Language give appropriate term from this
inappropriate term: "AIDS Carrier or "Suffers with.."
Correct Answer Person with AIDS or Person who has ...
,Invisibility Correct Answer keeping people with special
needs out of sight; not noticing them or not talking to them.
Infantilizing Correct Answer treating a person with special
needs as incapable of basic life sklls and completely
dependent.
Objectifying Correct Answer seeing only a person's
disability rather than seeing the whole person who
happens to have special needs.
Inclusive child care setting/environment means Correct
Answer changing layout or adding new books/pictures
(with disability for good role model), teaching aids that will
accomodate child with special needs
Inclusive child care to children mean Correct Answer
including all children to each other the same.
Inclusive child care to staff mean Correct Answer
Encouraging all children even special needs to join in
class in all activitie even modifing activity if needed.
Fostering peer inclusion. Staff learn everything they can
about caring for every child entrusted to them.
Inclusive child care policy will have Correct Answer all
children are welcomed and best practices will be provided
even if a ramp may be added.
Modification means in video p. 1-10 Correct Answer Makin
or becoming something suitable; it means adjusting to
,circumstances. It means small changes to allow all chldren
to participate to their ability and succeed at some level.
Can a child care centerthat has a standing policy of not
administering medications to children refuse to give
medications to a child with disabilities? (p. 2-4) Correct
Answer No, require to get training to staff according to
ADA.
ADA directs that child care centers must: Correct Answer •
Make reasonable modifications in policies, procedures,
and practices; • Remedy barriers to mobility and
communication; • Provide auxiliary aids and services
necessary to communicate with children with disabilities.
What do you think is meant by "readily achievable"?
Correct Answer Refers to changes that can be easily
accomplished without great difficulty or expense.
What do you think is meant by "undue burden"? Correct
Answer causes significant difficulty or expense e.g.
elevator move activities to first floor.
What is an example of an "auxiliary aid or service"?
Correct Answer Interpreters, readers, eye glasses, hearing
aids, computers, equipment, devices or services for me
child.
What does ADA describe to child care providers? Correct
Answer The ADA describes your obligations as a child
, care provider when it comes to caring for children with
disabilities.
IEP - Individual Education Plan: Correct Answer A written
education plan for a school-aged child with disabilities. A
collaborative effort of parents, teachers, therapists and
other professionals. The IEP describes the child's learning
needs and what services the child requires.
IFSP - Individualized Family Support Plan Correct Answer
A written plan for infants or toddlers (birth to age 3) with
disabilities. Written by the early intervention team of
professionals working with the child and the family.
Describes major developmental outcome goals and the
services the child will receive.
OT - Occupational Therapy: Correct Answer Treatment
provided by an occupational therapist. Develops skills that
will aid in daily living—sensory integration, coordination of
movement and self help skills.
PT - Physical Therapy: Correct Answer Treatment
provided by a physical therapist. Helps the child improve
use of muscles, nerves, bones and joints.
Part C: Correct Answer The portion of IDEA that serves
children from birth to their third birthday, who have an
established medical
condition that places them at high risk for developmental
disabilities or who have a developmental delay.
Administered through Florida Department of Health
APPROPRIATE PRACTICES 2025-2025
EXAM NEWEST QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS | A+ GRADE
People First Language give appropriate term from this
inappropriate term: "Handicapped People" Correct Answer
Person with a disabiity or special needs
People First Language give appropriate term from this
inappropriate term: "Crippled" Correct Answer Person with
a physical disability
People First Language give appropriate term from this
inappropriate term: "Deaf boy" Correct Answer Boy with
hearing loss or impaired
People First Language give appropriate term from this
inappropriate term: "CP victim" Correct Answer Person
with Cerebral Palsy
People First Language give appropriate term from this
inappropriate term: "Confined to a wheelchair" Correct
Answer Child who uses wheelchair
People First Language give appropriate term from this
inappropriate term: "AIDS Carrier or "Suffers with.."
Correct Answer Person with AIDS or Person who has ...
,Invisibility Correct Answer keeping people with special
needs out of sight; not noticing them or not talking to them.
Infantilizing Correct Answer treating a person with special
needs as incapable of basic life sklls and completely
dependent.
Objectifying Correct Answer seeing only a person's
disability rather than seeing the whole person who
happens to have special needs.
Inclusive child care setting/environment means Correct
Answer changing layout or adding new books/pictures
(with disability for good role model), teaching aids that will
accomodate child with special needs
Inclusive child care to children mean Correct Answer
including all children to each other the same.
Inclusive child care to staff mean Correct Answer
Encouraging all children even special needs to join in
class in all activitie even modifing activity if needed.
Fostering peer inclusion. Staff learn everything they can
about caring for every child entrusted to them.
Inclusive child care policy will have Correct Answer all
children are welcomed and best practices will be provided
even if a ramp may be added.
Modification means in video p. 1-10 Correct Answer Makin
or becoming something suitable; it means adjusting to
,circumstances. It means small changes to allow all chldren
to participate to their ability and succeed at some level.
Can a child care centerthat has a standing policy of not
administering medications to children refuse to give
medications to a child with disabilities? (p. 2-4) Correct
Answer No, require to get training to staff according to
ADA.
ADA directs that child care centers must: Correct Answer •
Make reasonable modifications in policies, procedures,
and practices; • Remedy barriers to mobility and
communication; • Provide auxiliary aids and services
necessary to communicate with children with disabilities.
What do you think is meant by "readily achievable"?
Correct Answer Refers to changes that can be easily
accomplished without great difficulty or expense.
What do you think is meant by "undue burden"? Correct
Answer causes significant difficulty or expense e.g.
elevator move activities to first floor.
What is an example of an "auxiliary aid or service"?
Correct Answer Interpreters, readers, eye glasses, hearing
aids, computers, equipment, devices or services for me
child.
What does ADA describe to child care providers? Correct
Answer The ADA describes your obligations as a child
, care provider when it comes to caring for children with
disabilities.
IEP - Individual Education Plan: Correct Answer A written
education plan for a school-aged child with disabilities. A
collaborative effort of parents, teachers, therapists and
other professionals. The IEP describes the child's learning
needs and what services the child requires.
IFSP - Individualized Family Support Plan Correct Answer
A written plan for infants or toddlers (birth to age 3) with
disabilities. Written by the early intervention team of
professionals working with the child and the family.
Describes major developmental outcome goals and the
services the child will receive.
OT - Occupational Therapy: Correct Answer Treatment
provided by an occupational therapist. Develops skills that
will aid in daily living—sensory integration, coordination of
movement and self help skills.
PT - Physical Therapy: Correct Answer Treatment
provided by a physical therapist. Helps the child improve
use of muscles, nerves, bones and joints.
Part C: Correct Answer The portion of IDEA that serves
children from birth to their third birthday, who have an
established medical
condition that places them at high risk for developmental
disabilities or who have a developmental delay.
Administered through Florida Department of Health