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Leisure Matters! The Importance of Cultivating Leisure Interests In Young People Living with Disabilities

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1.  The Sanctuary Commitments include all of the following, EXCEPT:
  1. Nonviolence
  2. Social responsibility
  3. Closed communication
  4. Growth and change
2.  According to the reeducation (Re-Ed) principles, the foundation on which all other principles rest, what is the glue that holds teaching and learning together?
  1. Trust
  2. Competence
  3. Time
  4. Self-control
3.  The program "Every Moment Counts" looks at:
  1. Addressing the mental health needs of ALL children
  2. Promoting the mental health and flourishing in ALL
  3. Early detection and intervention for those with mental health concerns
  4. All of the above
4.  Some components of being mentally healthy include all, EXCEPT:
  1. Positive affect or emotional state
  2. Coping with life stressors and challenges
  3. Positive psychological and social function
  4. Provide minimal support to let them experience failure
5.  Key features of leisure participation are:
  1. Regular participation schedules
  2. Direction by one or more adults
  3. Rule guided interaction
  4. All of the above
6.  IDEA stands for:
  1. Including Disabled through Education Assistance
  2. Individuals with Diverse Educational Assistance
  3. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
  4. Improving Diversity through Educational Assistance
7.  Predictor 1 of the Employment First initiative is:
  1. Collaborative Networks for Student Support
  2. Individualized Career Development
  3. Supporting Parental Involvement and Expectations
  4. None of the above
8.  In Predictor 7, Self-Determination, Independent Living Skills Instruction, and Skill building, the implication for practice includes:
  1. Support for families
  2. Importance of teaching skills for independence
  3. Design work and community experiences
  4. Expose youth to role models
9.  Barriers to leisure participation include:
  1. Lack of financial resources
  2. Lack of parental and staff "buy in"
  3. Behavioral issues
  4. All of the above
10.  Example of a Tier 1 intervention is:
  1. Helping a child fill out an application
  2. 1:1 support at a football game
  3. School wide special olympics
  4. Talking with the parents to enlist support

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