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Child and Adolescent Development for Educators, 2/e
Judith Meece, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Student Study Guide by Nancy Defrates-Densch

Children with Exceptional Learning Needs

Critical Thinking Quiz



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You are a fourth grade teacher. Your class is very diverse, both ethnically and in terms of relative abilities and disabilities. Some of your students are reading at the first grade level. Others are reading at a high school level. A similar pattern exists for math -- some have not mastered basic math facts, while others ask questions to which YOU don't know the answer. Several of your students have been diagnosed with ADHD, several others with specific learning disabilities. How will you meet the needs of all these students in one classroom?