Deck 4: Parents Families and Exceptionality

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سؤال
An awareness of, respect for and appreciation of the many factors that influence and shape the values, priorities, and perspectives of both individuals and families is known as

A) Ethnocentrism
B) Cultural sensitivity
C) Cultural bias
D) Adaptability
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سؤال
In general, on learning that a child has a disability, fathers may be more concerned with

A) Day-to-day burdens of child care
B) Potential changes in family dynamics
C) Long-term consequences
D) Immediate effects the disability may have on the child
سؤال
A common viewpoint of grandparents of children with disabilities as discussed in literature is that

A) Their children must have done something to deserve this burden and therefore are solely responsible for addressing it
B) Their children brought shame to the family by creating a child with a disability and should be ousted from the family
C) Not only is this a difficult life for their grandchild to face, but it is also a difficult life for their children
D) They would do a better job of raising their grandchild since they have already raised children without disabilities
سؤال
In regards to children with disabilities, professionals have historically viewed parents as

A) A cause of the child's problem
B) Collaborators
C) Passive recipients of services
D) Both A and C
سؤال
Listening to parents and other caregivers with understanding is known as

A) Active listening
B) Reciprocity
C) Sympathy
D) Encouragement
سؤال
According to family systems theory, an issue such as a child's exceptionality can only be fully understood within the context of the

A) Parent-child interaction
B) Child-sibling interaction
C) Child-school interaction
D) Entire family unit
سؤال
What was the term, coined by Bettelheim, to describe the thought that cold, rigid mothers were the cause of a child's autism?

A) Frozen mothers
B) Cold families
C) Chilly household
D) Refrigerator mom
سؤال
One negative impact a child's disability may have on siblings are feelings associated with the absence of the disability in their own lives, known as

A) Shame
B) Survivor's guilt
C) Sibling syndrome
D) Sibling rivalry
سؤال
One of the most common and difficult feelings parents may experience when their child is diagnosed with a disability is

A) Guilt
B) Joy
C) Ambivalence
D) Hatred
سؤال
The stages of parental reaction to having a child with a disability should be viewed as

A) The same for all families
B) Fixed and linear
C) Fluid and variable
D) The same for both parents
سؤال
In general, the initial phase of dealing with the news that a child has a disability is characterized by

A) Shock
B) Grief
C) Denial
D) All of the above
سؤال
Siblings of children with disabilities may experience a range of emotions, including

A) Resentment
B) Jealousy
C) Rejection
D) All of the above
سؤال
A disability should always be considered in

A) The context of the dominant culture
B) The school context
C) The cultural context of the child
D) Whatever context causes the child the most trouble
سؤال
An obstacle that may inhibit cultural minority families' involvement in education is

A) Deference to teachers and other professionals as decision makers
B) Lack of trust in the education system
C) Lack of knowledge of their rights as parents
D) All of the above
سؤال
The degree of freedom and independence experienced by each member of a family is known as

A) Cohesion
B) Adaptability
C) Transitions
D) Family life cycle
سؤال
When first notifying parents of a child's disability, it is best to

A) Provide parents with all possible information at once so it doesn't appear that any information is being withheld
B) Tell parents only the bare minimum in order to get the child services
C) Deliver information in two parts to allow parents to absorb the information
D) Notify the parent by letter that the child has a disability and will be receiving special education services
سؤال
The family's ability to change in response to a crisis or stressful event is known as

A) Cohesion
B) Transitions
C) Family interaction
D) Adaptability
سؤال
When working with families from different cultural backgrounds, it is important to

A) Try to make them see things from the perspective of the dominant culture
B) Always address the father
C) Give deference to the key decision makers in the family
D) Use first names only to make the meetings more comfortable
سؤال
Arguably, the most powerful way in which grandparents can contribute to the family with a child with a disability is

A) Acting as alternative caregivers
B) Providing sources of community support
C) Helping with chores
D) Providing emotional support
سؤال
Schools are expected to involve parents in decision-making processes when

A) Professionals think that parents will be able to understand the education system
B) Parents understand and speak the language
C) Parents are willing to comply with suggestions of professionals
D) Schools are always expected to involve parents
سؤال
Which is a major factor in how a family reacts to change?

A) Adaptability
B) Wealth
C) Family size
D) Marital status of the parents
سؤال
Which of the following family members are not affected by a disabled child?

A) Parents
B) Siblings
C) Grandparents
D) None of the above
سؤال
Family functions are seven interrelated activities that are necessary to fulfill the individual and collective needs of the family.All of the following are examples of family functions except

A) Affection
B) Education
C) Recreation
D) Adoption
سؤال
The eugenics movement

A) Pushed for the rights of disabled individuals
B) Sought to improve the quality of humankind through selective breeding
C) Built the foundation for parent-professional collaboration
D) Is still highly influential in modern society
سؤال
All of the following are examples of emotions that are part of the stages of parental reaction to disability except

A) Affability
B) Ambivalence
C) Anger
D) Acceptance
سؤال
One reason that parents may not be actively involved in their child's special education is

A) The law does not require it in all cases
B) Lack of empowerment
C) They do not know enough to be an active participant
D) Some children do not need the involvement of their parents
سؤال
When working with families who have a child with a disability, it is important to recognize that

A) These are actually dysfunctional families and should be treated as such
B) No family will ever run smoothly if they are dealing with an exceptional child
C) These families will have strengths and weaknesses but can learn to run smoothly
D) The emotional and financial burden will likely be so great that the parents will not likely be able to care for the child
سؤال
To establish meaningful and effective alliances with families with children who are disabled, it is recommended that professionals create partnerships based on

A) The idea that professionals know more than families and families should defer to professionals
B) Honesty, trust, and respect
C) The idea that most families are not capable of handling exceptional children
D) The assumption that all families will do everything possible to support their child
سؤال
One source of aid that may relieve some of the burden of child care from the parents, while keeping the family system intact, is

A) Respite care
B) Asylums
C) Adoption agencies
D) There are no groups available to help these parents
سؤال
As stated in the text, how many distinct periods are there in the history of parent-professional relationships, with parents who have exceptional children?

A) 5
B) 10
C) 3
D) 0
سؤال
When working with a family that has an exceptional child, it is important for teachers and other service providers to focus on the

A) Strength and resources of the family
B) Challenges and the stresses of the family
C) Dysfunction and chaos of the family
D) The life and times of the family
سؤال
"Inputs" in relation to family characteristics can include

A) Geographic location
B) Size of family
C) Economics
D) All of the above
سؤال
The movement from one stage to another, within the family life cycle, is characterized as

A) Transitions
B) Stress
C) Family reconstruction
D) Adaptability
سؤال
All of the following are current descriptions of how service providers and professionals view the parental of exceptional children except

A) Collaborators
B) Advocates
C) Adversaries
D) Partners
سؤال
Emotional reactions from parents when receiving news of a child's disability are

A) A sign that the parents will not be able to handle the stress of raising such a child
B) Not likely; most parents can sense if their child has a disability
C) A sign of weakness
D) A normal reaction to the news that their lives are going to change
سؤال
Which law, known as the parent law, dramatically improved relationships between parents and service providers by requiring full parent participation?

A) PL 98-090
B) PL 91-674
C) PL 95-128
D) PL 94-142
سؤال
The fundamental belief underlying a ________________ is that a family is an interrelated social system with unique characteristics and needs.

A) Parental belief system
B) Family systems model
C) Professional service system
D) Child first model
سؤال
Which of the following is not one of the stages outlined in the book for stages of parental reactions to disability?

A) Primary
B) Tertiary
C) Acceptance
D) Secondary
سؤال
IDEA brought about new roles for parents in the decision-making process, including

A) Active involvement in the assessment and identification process
B) Program evaluation
C) Input on placement decisions
D) All of the above
سؤال
The primary decision maker for a child's future is the

A) Parents
B) School
C) Child
D) Family
سؤال
_____________ are the features that make a family unique.

A) Cultural background
B) Geographic location
C) Family size
D) All of the above
سؤال
Family characteristics are

A) Developmental stages in the family systems framework
B) The same as family functions
C) The relationships and interactions between various family subsystems
D) Those features that make the family unique
سؤال
Bronfenbrenner's _________________ provided a foundation for family systems theory.

A) Environmental influences theory
B) Ecological thinking
C) Family cycle
D) Family interaction
سؤال
_____________ is characterized by a state of mind in which a deliberate effort is made to recognize, understand, and resolve problems.

A) Rationalizing
B) Bargaining
C) Acceptance
D) Adjustment
سؤال
The ____________ provided the foundation for professional attitudes that parents were the cause of their child's disability.

A) Family systems model
B) Stage theory
C) Eugenics movement
D) Family interactions theory
سؤال
When working with families of a child with a disability, it is important for the professional to focus on the families' strengths and resources and not solely on the challenges of raising such a child.
سؤال
Family functions are necessary to fulfill the individual and collective needs of the family. Which of the following is not one of those functions?

A) Education
B) Transition
C) Socialization
D) Recreation
سؤال
In creating a successful partnership with families who have a disabled child, caregivers should do all of the following except

A) Concentrate on the challenges the family will face
B) Show empathy and support
C) Engage in active listening strategies
D) Acknowledge one's own limitations
سؤال
During the eugenics movement, the actions and attitudes of both professionals and parents resulted in establishing

A) Collaborative partnerships
B) Child advocacy teams
C) Barriers and unfavorable working atmosphere
D) A systematic approach for writing IEPs
سؤال
_____________ is characterized by "striking a deal" with God, science, or anyone parents believe may be able to help their child.

A) Rationalizing
B) Bargaining
C) Acceptance
D) Adjustment
سؤال
The relationships and interactions among and between family subsystems are

A) Adaptability
B) Family functions
C) Family life cycle
D) Family interactions
سؤال
Chaotic families are characterized by all of the following except

A) Constant change and instability
B) Often no family leader
C) At least one family member has a disability
D) Existing rules are frequently altered
سؤال
Research has indicated much higher divorce rates among families with children with disabilities compared to families without disabled children.
سؤال
_________ can easily develop into __________, especially if the typical sibling perceives that he or she has lost "favor" with the parents.

A) Hostility, guilt
B) Resentment, jeopardy
C) Grief, fear
D) Jealousy, hostility
سؤال
Researchers believe that a family's adaptation to a child with a disability is closely linked to the level of support received from other family members as well as community resources.
سؤال
It is safe to assume that all families will view the diagnosis of their child with a disability as a devastating tragedy.
سؤال
The idea of a collaborative partnership between home and school is in concert with the theorizing of___________.

A) Turnbull
B) Bettelheim
C) Bronfenbrenner
D) Soodak and Shogren
سؤال
_______________ involves sharing of information and resources as well as expertise and a commitment to jointly reaching decisions.

A) Cohabitation
B) Active listening
C) Collaboration
D) Cohesion
سؤال
The implementation of _________ and PL 101-476 signaled a change in the status of parent-professional relationships.

A) PL 94-132
B) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
C) PL 99-457
D) Americans with Disabilities Act
سؤال
The time period (mid-1940s to early 1970s)is characterized by_________ according to Freidson (1970).

A) Professional dominance
B) Antagonism
C) Working partnerships
D) Parental involvement
سؤال
IDEA ushered in a new era of child-parent relationships.
سؤال
Family interactions comprise the relationships and interactions among and between the various family subsystems.
سؤال
All parents react to the news that their child has a disability in a predictable and sequential pattern.
سؤال
Cultural heritage can affect how a family reacts to a child with a disability.
سؤال
In the family systems approach, all seven of the family functions are necessary to fulfill the individual and collective needs of the family.
سؤال
Being a parent of a child with a disability may contribute to marital tension and stress.
سؤال
Why are parents considered a valuable resource for professionals?
سؤال
Life cycle changes are age related.
سؤال
The best intentions of teachers can easily be misinterpreted if they fail to consider the value system and cultural traditions of families who are culturally and linguistically diverse.
سؤال
The family is our most fundamental societal institution; it is the cornerstone of our society.
سؤال
Because different cultures perceive the cause of a disability, the etiology of a disability is a reflection of a family's cultural reference.
سؤال
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act has come to be designated as the "Parent's Law."
سؤال
Parents have always been considered key players in dealing with a child's disability.
سؤال
The initial response to a child's disability is ambivalence.
سؤال
The contemporary emphasis on building family-professional partnerships implies that families are full and equal partners with professionals.
سؤال
All families react to having a child with a disability in the same way.
سؤال
The role of the family changes when there is a child with exceptionality.
سؤال
It is believed that parents who receive news of a child's disability pass through stages of emotion similar to that of an individual grieving the death of a loved one.
سؤال
One benefit that almost all families need is the emotional resiliency and information that other families have acquired about life with disabilities.
سؤال
Because families are so interrelated, it is likely that each member will experience the same feelings about a child who is disabled.
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Deck 4: Parents Families and Exceptionality
1
An awareness of, respect for and appreciation of the many factors that influence and shape the values, priorities, and perspectives of both individuals and families is known as

A) Ethnocentrism
B) Cultural sensitivity
C) Cultural bias
D) Adaptability
B
2
In general, on learning that a child has a disability, fathers may be more concerned with

A) Day-to-day burdens of child care
B) Potential changes in family dynamics
C) Long-term consequences
D) Immediate effects the disability may have on the child
C
3
A common viewpoint of grandparents of children with disabilities as discussed in literature is that

A) Their children must have done something to deserve this burden and therefore are solely responsible for addressing it
B) Their children brought shame to the family by creating a child with a disability and should be ousted from the family
C) Not only is this a difficult life for their grandchild to face, but it is also a difficult life for their children
D) They would do a better job of raising their grandchild since they have already raised children without disabilities
C
4
In regards to children with disabilities, professionals have historically viewed parents as

A) A cause of the child's problem
B) Collaborators
C) Passive recipients of services
D) Both A and C
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Listening to parents and other caregivers with understanding is known as

A) Active listening
B) Reciprocity
C) Sympathy
D) Encouragement
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According to family systems theory, an issue such as a child's exceptionality can only be fully understood within the context of the

A) Parent-child interaction
B) Child-sibling interaction
C) Child-school interaction
D) Entire family unit
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What was the term, coined by Bettelheim, to describe the thought that cold, rigid mothers were the cause of a child's autism?

A) Frozen mothers
B) Cold families
C) Chilly household
D) Refrigerator mom
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One negative impact a child's disability may have on siblings are feelings associated with the absence of the disability in their own lives, known as

A) Shame
B) Survivor's guilt
C) Sibling syndrome
D) Sibling rivalry
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One of the most common and difficult feelings parents may experience when their child is diagnosed with a disability is

A) Guilt
B) Joy
C) Ambivalence
D) Hatred
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The stages of parental reaction to having a child with a disability should be viewed as

A) The same for all families
B) Fixed and linear
C) Fluid and variable
D) The same for both parents
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In general, the initial phase of dealing with the news that a child has a disability is characterized by

A) Shock
B) Grief
C) Denial
D) All of the above
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Siblings of children with disabilities may experience a range of emotions, including

A) Resentment
B) Jealousy
C) Rejection
D) All of the above
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A disability should always be considered in

A) The context of the dominant culture
B) The school context
C) The cultural context of the child
D) Whatever context causes the child the most trouble
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An obstacle that may inhibit cultural minority families' involvement in education is

A) Deference to teachers and other professionals as decision makers
B) Lack of trust in the education system
C) Lack of knowledge of their rights as parents
D) All of the above
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The degree of freedom and independence experienced by each member of a family is known as

A) Cohesion
B) Adaptability
C) Transitions
D) Family life cycle
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When first notifying parents of a child's disability, it is best to

A) Provide parents with all possible information at once so it doesn't appear that any information is being withheld
B) Tell parents only the bare minimum in order to get the child services
C) Deliver information in two parts to allow parents to absorb the information
D) Notify the parent by letter that the child has a disability and will be receiving special education services
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The family's ability to change in response to a crisis or stressful event is known as

A) Cohesion
B) Transitions
C) Family interaction
D) Adaptability
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When working with families from different cultural backgrounds, it is important to

A) Try to make them see things from the perspective of the dominant culture
B) Always address the father
C) Give deference to the key decision makers in the family
D) Use first names only to make the meetings more comfortable
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Arguably, the most powerful way in which grandparents can contribute to the family with a child with a disability is

A) Acting as alternative caregivers
B) Providing sources of community support
C) Helping with chores
D) Providing emotional support
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Schools are expected to involve parents in decision-making processes when

A) Professionals think that parents will be able to understand the education system
B) Parents understand and speak the language
C) Parents are willing to comply with suggestions of professionals
D) Schools are always expected to involve parents
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Which is a major factor in how a family reacts to change?

A) Adaptability
B) Wealth
C) Family size
D) Marital status of the parents
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Which of the following family members are not affected by a disabled child?

A) Parents
B) Siblings
C) Grandparents
D) None of the above
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Family functions are seven interrelated activities that are necessary to fulfill the individual and collective needs of the family.All of the following are examples of family functions except

A) Affection
B) Education
C) Recreation
D) Adoption
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The eugenics movement

A) Pushed for the rights of disabled individuals
B) Sought to improve the quality of humankind through selective breeding
C) Built the foundation for parent-professional collaboration
D) Is still highly influential in modern society
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All of the following are examples of emotions that are part of the stages of parental reaction to disability except

A) Affability
B) Ambivalence
C) Anger
D) Acceptance
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One reason that parents may not be actively involved in their child's special education is

A) The law does not require it in all cases
B) Lack of empowerment
C) They do not know enough to be an active participant
D) Some children do not need the involvement of their parents
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When working with families who have a child with a disability, it is important to recognize that

A) These are actually dysfunctional families and should be treated as such
B) No family will ever run smoothly if they are dealing with an exceptional child
C) These families will have strengths and weaknesses but can learn to run smoothly
D) The emotional and financial burden will likely be so great that the parents will not likely be able to care for the child
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To establish meaningful and effective alliances with families with children who are disabled, it is recommended that professionals create partnerships based on

A) The idea that professionals know more than families and families should defer to professionals
B) Honesty, trust, and respect
C) The idea that most families are not capable of handling exceptional children
D) The assumption that all families will do everything possible to support their child
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One source of aid that may relieve some of the burden of child care from the parents, while keeping the family system intact, is

A) Respite care
B) Asylums
C) Adoption agencies
D) There are no groups available to help these parents
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As stated in the text, how many distinct periods are there in the history of parent-professional relationships, with parents who have exceptional children?

A) 5
B) 10
C) 3
D) 0
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When working with a family that has an exceptional child, it is important for teachers and other service providers to focus on the

A) Strength and resources of the family
B) Challenges and the stresses of the family
C) Dysfunction and chaos of the family
D) The life and times of the family
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32
"Inputs" in relation to family characteristics can include

A) Geographic location
B) Size of family
C) Economics
D) All of the above
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The movement from one stage to another, within the family life cycle, is characterized as

A) Transitions
B) Stress
C) Family reconstruction
D) Adaptability
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All of the following are current descriptions of how service providers and professionals view the parental of exceptional children except

A) Collaborators
B) Advocates
C) Adversaries
D) Partners
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Emotional reactions from parents when receiving news of a child's disability are

A) A sign that the parents will not be able to handle the stress of raising such a child
B) Not likely; most parents can sense if their child has a disability
C) A sign of weakness
D) A normal reaction to the news that their lives are going to change
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Which law, known as the parent law, dramatically improved relationships between parents and service providers by requiring full parent participation?

A) PL 98-090
B) PL 91-674
C) PL 95-128
D) PL 94-142
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The fundamental belief underlying a ________________ is that a family is an interrelated social system with unique characteristics and needs.

A) Parental belief system
B) Family systems model
C) Professional service system
D) Child first model
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38
Which of the following is not one of the stages outlined in the book for stages of parental reactions to disability?

A) Primary
B) Tertiary
C) Acceptance
D) Secondary
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IDEA brought about new roles for parents in the decision-making process, including

A) Active involvement in the assessment and identification process
B) Program evaluation
C) Input on placement decisions
D) All of the above
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40
The primary decision maker for a child's future is the

A) Parents
B) School
C) Child
D) Family
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41
_____________ are the features that make a family unique.

A) Cultural background
B) Geographic location
C) Family size
D) All of the above
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42
Family characteristics are

A) Developmental stages in the family systems framework
B) The same as family functions
C) The relationships and interactions between various family subsystems
D) Those features that make the family unique
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43
Bronfenbrenner's _________________ provided a foundation for family systems theory.

A) Environmental influences theory
B) Ecological thinking
C) Family cycle
D) Family interaction
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44
_____________ is characterized by a state of mind in which a deliberate effort is made to recognize, understand, and resolve problems.

A) Rationalizing
B) Bargaining
C) Acceptance
D) Adjustment
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45
The ____________ provided the foundation for professional attitudes that parents were the cause of their child's disability.

A) Family systems model
B) Stage theory
C) Eugenics movement
D) Family interactions theory
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46
When working with families of a child with a disability, it is important for the professional to focus on the families' strengths and resources and not solely on the challenges of raising such a child.
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47
Family functions are necessary to fulfill the individual and collective needs of the family. Which of the following is not one of those functions?

A) Education
B) Transition
C) Socialization
D) Recreation
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48
In creating a successful partnership with families who have a disabled child, caregivers should do all of the following except

A) Concentrate on the challenges the family will face
B) Show empathy and support
C) Engage in active listening strategies
D) Acknowledge one's own limitations
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49
During the eugenics movement, the actions and attitudes of both professionals and parents resulted in establishing

A) Collaborative partnerships
B) Child advocacy teams
C) Barriers and unfavorable working atmosphere
D) A systematic approach for writing IEPs
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50
_____________ is characterized by "striking a deal" with God, science, or anyone parents believe may be able to help their child.

A) Rationalizing
B) Bargaining
C) Acceptance
D) Adjustment
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51
The relationships and interactions among and between family subsystems are

A) Adaptability
B) Family functions
C) Family life cycle
D) Family interactions
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52
Chaotic families are characterized by all of the following except

A) Constant change and instability
B) Often no family leader
C) At least one family member has a disability
D) Existing rules are frequently altered
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53
Research has indicated much higher divorce rates among families with children with disabilities compared to families without disabled children.
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54
_________ can easily develop into __________, especially if the typical sibling perceives that he or she has lost "favor" with the parents.

A) Hostility, guilt
B) Resentment, jeopardy
C) Grief, fear
D) Jealousy, hostility
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55
Researchers believe that a family's adaptation to a child with a disability is closely linked to the level of support received from other family members as well as community resources.
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56
It is safe to assume that all families will view the diagnosis of their child with a disability as a devastating tragedy.
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57
The idea of a collaborative partnership between home and school is in concert with the theorizing of___________.

A) Turnbull
B) Bettelheim
C) Bronfenbrenner
D) Soodak and Shogren
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58
_______________ involves sharing of information and resources as well as expertise and a commitment to jointly reaching decisions.

A) Cohabitation
B) Active listening
C) Collaboration
D) Cohesion
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59
The implementation of _________ and PL 101-476 signaled a change in the status of parent-professional relationships.

A) PL 94-132
B) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
C) PL 99-457
D) Americans with Disabilities Act
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60
The time period (mid-1940s to early 1970s)is characterized by_________ according to Freidson (1970).

A) Professional dominance
B) Antagonism
C) Working partnerships
D) Parental involvement
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61
IDEA ushered in a new era of child-parent relationships.
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62
Family interactions comprise the relationships and interactions among and between the various family subsystems.
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63
All parents react to the news that their child has a disability in a predictable and sequential pattern.
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64
Cultural heritage can affect how a family reacts to a child with a disability.
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65
In the family systems approach, all seven of the family functions are necessary to fulfill the individual and collective needs of the family.
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66
Being a parent of a child with a disability may contribute to marital tension and stress.
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67
Why are parents considered a valuable resource for professionals?
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68
Life cycle changes are age related.
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69
The best intentions of teachers can easily be misinterpreted if they fail to consider the value system and cultural traditions of families who are culturally and linguistically diverse.
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70
The family is our most fundamental societal institution; it is the cornerstone of our society.
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71
Because different cultures perceive the cause of a disability, the etiology of a disability is a reflection of a family's cultural reference.
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72
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act has come to be designated as the "Parent's Law."
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73
Parents have always been considered key players in dealing with a child's disability.
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74
The initial response to a child's disability is ambivalence.
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75
The contemporary emphasis on building family-professional partnerships implies that families are full and equal partners with professionals.
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76
All families react to having a child with a disability in the same way.
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77
The role of the family changes when there is a child with exceptionality.
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78
It is believed that parents who receive news of a child's disability pass through stages of emotion similar to that of an individual grieving the death of a loved one.
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One benefit that almost all families need is the emotional resiliency and information that other families have acquired about life with disabilities.
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Because families are so interrelated, it is likely that each member will experience the same feelings about a child who is disabled.
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