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AEPA NT601 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
100% CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST
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Age 6 Typical Language Development - ANS -speak using 5-6 words
-2000 vocab words


Behaviorism - ANS -behavior is learned from the environment
-behavior must be observed not theorized
-behavior comes from stimulus response not emotions or thoughts


Specific Learning Disability - ANS the label for any impairment in language or any deficit
related to listening, thinking, speaking, reading, writing, spelling, or understanding
mathematics; diagnosed when a score on an intelligence test is much higher than a child's
performance on achievement tests


Autism Spectrum Disorder - ANS a developmental disorder characterized by deficits in social
interaction, by impaired communication, and by restricted interests


Gross Motor skill development - ANS 5-6: jungle gyms and swings, sports


fine motor skills in early childhood - ANS 2-3: build w blocks, right or left hand dominance
3-4: scissors, buttons, writing, eating
5-7: letters, numbers, shapes, self-care

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,Bandura social cognitive theory - ANS 4 stages of observational learning:
-attention
-retention
-production
-motivation


Erikson's stages of psychosocial development - ANS 1. infancy: trust vs. mistrust
2. infancy: autonomy vs. shame and doubt(will)
3. early childhood: initiative vs. guilt(purpose)
4. early childhood: industry vs. inferiority(competence)
5. middle school and adolescence: identity vs. role confusion
6. intimacy vs. isolation
7. generativity vs. stagnation
8. integrity vs. despair


Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences - ANS Seven defined types of intelligence:
linguistic, logical-mathematical, musical, visual-spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal,
intrapersonal


cognitive behavioral theory - ANS self, world, future


attribution theory - ANS


Needs Theory - ANS


self-determination theory - ANS


psycosocial theory - ANS

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,intellectual disability - ANS below 70 IQ test is 2 standard deviations below mean indicates ID
-average 100
-above average is above 100
-85 is still average range
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Emergency removal - ANS -method of traditional suspension


Progress monitoring during RTI - ANS -happens during all three stages


-within which phase of experiential model would taking a field trip fit? - ANS -concrete
experience


How to announce presence to deaf blind? - ANS -touch cues


which professional is best to recommend accommodations to blind student? - ANS -teacher
of visually impaired


-which grade level is Direct instruction least effective? - ANS -pre school


Norm referenced assessment that exams results for auditory impairments uses - ANS -special
norm group- particular exceptionality


ASD student difficulty initiating conversation. What areas does he has deficits? - ANS -
Pragmatics


Which assessment for developmental milestone throughout year? - ANS -observational
records: tracking student's milestone, notes, dates,


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, time sampling recording - ANS scores a behavior as occurring or not occurring during very
brief observation intervals that are separated from each other by a much longer period of time


anecdotal record - ANS The recording of the description of a significant incident of student
behavior


ACT and SAT tests - ANS -not benchmark test


-visual impairment may have difficulty seeing consequences - ANS -causation is
understanding that action has consequence


Assignment: think about topic that you want to know more about. wRite research question,
gather materials, write 5 page paper - ANS -Inquiry based learning


Inclusion setting - ANS -alongiside peers in gen ed classroom


sped teacher uses time sampling to take data on aggressive student - ANS - quantitative data


If student listens and participates but does not speak, what conclusion? - ANS -silent period


What disorder has period of mania and depression - ANS -bi polar


stem class completes one large project each grading period, planning, research in response to
societal problem? What kind of learning - ANS -project based learning


Who can deliver specialized instruction in area reading to SPED students? - ANS -SPED
teacher


PBIS uses what theoretical framework? - ANS Extrinsic motivation based on praise and
consequences


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