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  • An example of a challenging behavior
    all of the answers
    eating harmful items
    banging one's head against the wall
    pulling other's hair
  • A DSP's job is to advocate for his/her client's rights.
    Falso
    True
  • Which statement is true regarding a DSP's job
    All of the answers
    DSPs teacher their client's self-advocacy
    DSPs help facilitate their client's choice-making
    DSPs help make sure that their clients know their rights
  • DSPs help to keep their clients safe by
    teaching them to take reasonable risks to learn from them
    none of the answers
    teaching them to prevent mistakes by never making one
    isolating them from any and all danger
  • With your client's rights, also come their _______ and _________
    health and welfare
    risks and responsibilities
    safety and inclusion
  • A barrier is something that
    is like a client's right
    something a DSP should help his/her client avoid
    prevents your from moving forward
    frees you from restrictions
  • Positive reinforcement helps my client
    all of the answers
    feel good about him/herself
    become increasingly more responsible
    correct challenging behaviors
  • A restraint is
    a device that limits a person's movement
    something that makes your life more difficult
    a power over someone
    a form of physical disability
  • If a client in non-verbal then you can not communicate with him/her
    false
    true
  • A conservator can be very similar to
    a person with an intellectual disibility
    a legal representative
    a kind of restraint
    a DSP
  • "Robert, I understand how you feel" is an example of
    prejudice
    empathetic language
    maltreatment
    restrait
  • An "I message" helps your client or you
    helps advocate for my client
    is better than empathetic language
    express how he/she/you is/are feeling about a situation
    is only used when you have nothing more to say
  • If you see bruises and blisters on your client that you haven't seen before, you most likely would suspect
    sexual abuse
    physical abuse
    emotional abuse
    neglect
  • Before my client goes to the park, I, as her DSP, must always ask her parents' permission.
    True
    False
  • One way my client knows that I am actively listening to him/her is to
    repeat back to him/her what she/he just said
    make sure I know my client's goals
    take down barriers for my client
    focus on what is happening around my client
  • Person-Centered planning means
    do not make a plan for your client
    you help your client with his/her future goals
    do not consider your client's rights
    you do things for yourself and don't worry about your client
  • Which is an example of person-first language
    He's slow and dumb
    He's a person with an intellectual disabity.
    He's retarded
    He's never going to understand
  • In order to maintain confidentiality, you should
    tell your coworkers all about your client
    talk to your client's relatives
    have proper permission to share your client's information
    talk about your client in front of others
  • Maltreatment means that your client
    is in a kind and loving home
    doesn't go to school
    is happy with his/her care
    is suffering from some kind of neglect or abuse
  • Isolate means
    to reinforce you client's behavior
    to advocate for your clients
    to empathize with your client
    to keep you client apart from others
  • Exploitation is a more serious version of
    taking advantage of someone
    punishment
    active listening
    outburst