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Suppose a person never buys eggs because he doesn't like them. One weekend, he has guests who love eggs, and so he decides to buy some at the store. Even though he has never bought eggs at this store, he knows exactly where they are in the store from all the times he has shopped there before. The fact that he has learned where the eggs are during those past trips is an example of:
Higher Standards
Expectations or benchmarks that are set above current norms or average levels, often aimed at encouraging improved performance or quality.
Full Inclusion
A philosophy or practice in education whereby students with disabilities are educated alongside their non-disabled peers in general education classrooms with appropriate supports.
Special Needs
Refers to the requirements of individuals with physical, developmental, emotional, or learning differences necessitating specific considerations or adaptations in care or education.
Typically Developing
Referring to children or individuals who exhibit the physical, emotional, and cognitive development considered standard or average for their age group.
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