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Push-in To The Classroom! The Why And How For Related Service Providers

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1.  How is "push-in therapy" defined in the presentation?
  1. Providing services in a secluded room to minimize distractions.
  2. Providing related services directly in the classroom or during naturally occurring school activities.
  3. A method used exclusively for students with significant physical disabilities.
  4. A therapy model that prioritizes individual attention over classroom integration.
2.  Based on research regarding consultation and collaboration, which statement is TRUE?
  1. Consultation typically requires fewer resources than direct service.
  2. Consultation is inherently more effective than direct service for improving child outcomes.
  3. Consultation supports generalization of skills and mastery of skills.
  4. Consultation does not teach staff new skills.
3.  What is a primary benefit mentioned for the "Therapist Leads a Routine Lesson" push-in model?
  1. It allows the therapist to work one-on-one with a single student for the entire duration.
  2. The teacher is responsible for all instructional content.
  3. It helps the entire class at once, which is beneficial when staffing is tight or you are expected to also participate in the MTSS process.
  4. It ensures the student with an IEP feels singled out.
4.  Which of the following is a recommended strategy to support a student's writing through material adaptation?
  1. Remove all lines from the writing area to encourage creativity.
  2. Add lines to blank spaces on worksheets or writing areas.
  3. Always require the student to use a standard-sized pencil to improve grip.
  4. Ask the student to rewrite the assignment multiple times.
5.  Which of the following is identified as an environmental modification for a sensory-friendly classroom?
  1. Increase the brightness of all lighting.
  2. Use bright, loud decorations to stimulate the students.
  3. Place desks in rows facing the teacher to maximize focus.
  4. Keep toys, items, and supplies neatly organized in bins or in their proper place.