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Instead of sounding professional and gaining the trust of families with children who have exceptional needs,teachers can sound intimidating or patronizing when they ______.

A) are honest about children's struggles in the classroom
B) use jargon and acronyms while discussing testing procedures and results
C) suggest resources to help their child
D) communicate that families are the experts about their child

Jargon

Specialized terminology associated with a particular field or area of expertise, which can be difficult for outsiders to understand.

Patronizing

Treating others with an apparent kindness that betrays a feeling of superiority.

  • Understand the importance of effective communication with families of children with exceptional needs.
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