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Twice exceptional is
individuals demonstrate exceptional levels of capacity, competence, commitment, or creativity in one or more domains coupled with one or more learning difficulties
individuals demonstrate unexceptional levels of capacity, competence, commitment, or creativity in one or more domains coupled with one or more learning difficulties
individuals demonstrate exceptional levels of capacity, competence, commitment, and creativity in one or more domains coupled but only have one learning difficulty
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Procedural knowledge refers to basic operations in
Science
Reading
Math
Social Studies
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Someone with visuospatial math disabilities would face issues with
4.
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Which is not associated with letter knowledge
sound out words on a letter-by-letter basis
letter-to-sound associations.
There is evidence of a causal influence of phonemic awareness on reading abilities.
Connection between letter knowledge and later reading.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which is associated with Rapid automatized naming (RAN)
There is evidence of a causal influence of phonemic awareness on reading abilities.
sound out words on a letter-by-letter basis
Phonemic awareness is the knowledge that words consist of separable sounds.
“faster” children displaying better reading abilities.
6.
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ANS stands for
Autonomic naming system
Animal nature situation
Approximate number system
Appropriate noun syntax
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Which is the following explains the abstraction principle?
each item in an array is associated with one (and only one) number
number names are repeated in a stable order
the last number in a counting sequence indicates the quantity of items in a set
You can count ANYTHING and the above are applied uniformly
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