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EXCEPTIONAL DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER V

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EXCEPTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

CHAPTER V

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OutlineWhat is exceptional development?

Oppositional defiant disordersJuvenile delinquencySymptoms and Causes

Share your knowledgeEvaluation

Short quiz

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What is Exceptional

Development?

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OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT

DISORDERS

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REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9344

“JUVENILE JUSTICE

WELFARE ACT”

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Thank you for your cooperation!

Presented by:Legarda Q. Sobravilla

BEEd 1-2 Eve

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SHORT QUIZWrite your answers in a ¼ sheet of paper.

1. ________________ is someone or something that is high above average or someone who needs special educational help because of mental or physical challenges.2. ODD means _______________________________________________3. Children with ODD usually are diagnosed by the age of ___________4. ___________________ is the participation of minors in any illegal behaviour.5. In Philippines, Republic Act no. 9344 is _________________________

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Give at least 3 symptoms of a child having an oppositional disorders.

6.7.8.

What are the usual causes of a child having the symptoms you provided?

9.10.11.12.13.

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What are the two largest predictors of juvenile delinquency?

14.15.

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