Children with disabilities:Legislation
Self Understanding
Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Development​
Friends and Peers
Acceptance and likeness
100

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (or IDEA)

Free, appropriate education

100

Self-concept

beliefs about general personal identity.

ex:

  • personal attributes, such as one’s age, physical characteristics, behaviors, and
    competencies.

100

What do the stages describe?

how our moral reasoning changes as we get older.

100

Friendship allows the child to learn social skills and get ideas from one another. True or false?

True

100

Popular-antisocial Children may gain popularity by...

acting tough or spreading rumors about others.

200

Individualized educational program (IEP)

 ensures that instructional planning for a person with a disability should be unique or individualized

200

Comparison can affect children’s self- esteem. True or False?

True

200

What is the most superficial level?

Preconventional Morality

200

What does a Sociometric assessment measure

Attraction between members of a group, such as a classroom of students.

200

Rejected-withdrawn children are...

shy and withdrawn and are easy targets for
bullies because they are unlikely to retaliate when belittled.

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