16:11 Mar 31, 2014 |
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English to Spanish translations [PRO] Education / Pedagogy / IEP needs | |||||||
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4 | maltrato físico y que lo llamen con etiquetas peyorativas |
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4 | recuerdo(s) físico(s) con descripción verbal |
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maltrato físico y que lo llamen con etiquetas peyorativas Explanation: ...mientras que tiene que tolerar maltrato... |
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recuerdo(s) físico(s) con descripción verbal Explanation: I recognize this as standard-type objectives for an Individualized Education Program (IEP) for special ed, specifically in the area of communication. Physical prompting in this case could be something like picking up the milk carton and making a question gesture with the face, and the verbal labeling would be something like, "More?" or "What do you say?" or naming the object (milk, in this example)--depending on the standard(s) they set for verbal. To measure success, the child will respond 100% of the time when tested 5 times in 5 days of testing. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 hrs (2014-03-31 21:33:14 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Oh, I ought to add, they are mentioning that the child "sign." This is for children with partial or total hearing loss. Here is a link that tells what verbal labelling is: http://books.google.com/books?id=TIyd4NBHGxAC&pg=PA213&lpg=P... |
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