Exploring Intelligence and Learning Disabilities
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According to Christopher, why does he have to use the terms 'special needs' and 'learning disabilities' instead of calling the other children stupid?

  • Because those terms are more inclusive
  • Because those terms are more respectful
  • Because those terms are more accurate
  • Because those terms are less offensive (correct)
  • According to Christopher, why does he think changing the words hasn't changed anything else?

  • Because the students still face harassment (correct)
  • Because the students still have learning disabilities
  • Because the students still have special needs
  • Because the students are still called nasty words
  • What does Siobhan say about the terms 'spaz,' 'crip,' and 'mong'?

  • They are accurate descriptions
  • They are outdated terms
  • They are commonly used by children
  • They are offensive words (correct)
  • According to Christopher, what are some examples of learning disabilities that everyone has?

    <p>Learning French and understanding relativity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What special need does Father have?

    <p>He needs artificial sweetener for his coffee</p> Signup and view all the answers

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