Asked by Julie Kolaj on Jul 25, 2024

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Which represents a common best practice in the provision of services to children with special needs?

A) Care is now being focused on the child's chronologic age.
B) Children with special needs are being integrated into regular classrooms.
C) Children with special needs no longer have to be cared for by their families.
D) Children with special needs are being separated into residential treatment facilities.

Best Practice

Techniques or methodologies that, through experience and research, have reliably led to desired or optimum outcomes.

Special Needs

A term for individuals who require additional or specific support due to physical, developmental, or emotional disabilities or challenges.

Integration

The process of combining parts or elements to form a whole, often used in the context of systems or social inclusion.

  • Describe best practices in the provision and integration of services for children with special needs.
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Terrie JarryJul 25, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Normalization refers to behaviors and interventions for the disabled to integrate into society by living life as persons without a disability would. For children, normalization includes attending school and being integrated into regular classrooms. This affords the child the advantages of learning with a wide group of peers. Care is necessarily focused on the child's developmental age. Home care by the family is considered best practice. The nurse can assist families by assessing social support systems, coping strategies, family cohesiveness, and family and community resources.