Praxis II Special Ed

Category - Learners

Sixteen-year-old Jacob has cerebral palsy. He can read and perform simple tasks, but he finds school very difficult. Which of the following strategies should his teachers and parents consider as he approaches young adulthood?
  1. Assess Jacob’s needs and strengths and formulate a transition plan which may include college, technical school, or work.
  2. Expect that Jacob will attend college because his family places a high emphasis on education.
  3. Expect that he will live at home.
  4. Allow Jacob to figure out his future.
Explanation
Answer: A-As children reach the end of their teenage years, parents and specialists must work together to form a transition plan based on the child’s needs, strengths, and interests, rather than personal opinions, fears, or biases.
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