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question 1: person - centered planning is a way to help people understand the value of showing up for work.\na. true\nb. false\nquestion 2: person - centered planning encourages people to focus on:\na. the person as a whole with unique needs and preferences.\nb. the critical deficits that are limiting the persons opportunities.\nc. the needs of the family and community to be better interventionists.\nd. none of the above.\nquestion 3: the result of person - centered planning is:\na. a new understanding of the person and what is important to him or her.\nb. a more well - rounded view of the persons positive attributes and needs.\nc. a plan for supports that will be meaningful and empowering to the person.\nd. all of the above.\nquestion 4: prior to the 1970s, in institutions for people with disabilities it was common practice to:\na. organize services in a way that imitated the lives of people living outside of the institution.\nb. organize services around opportunities for community presence and achievement of personal goals.\nc. organize services around managing, feeding, clothing, and providing basic care to large numbers of people.\nd. none of the above.\nquestion 5: the differences between system - centered planning and person - centered planning are mostly about superficial things, but the goals are about the same.\na. true\nb. false

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# Brief Explanations: Question 1: Person - centered planning emphasizes understanding and respecting people's values, so it helps them understand the value of showing up for work. True. Question 2: Person - centered planning focuses on the whole person's unique needs and preferences, not just deficits. True. Question 3: A new understanding in person - centered planning is to have a more well - rounded view of a person's positive attributes and needs, and plan for supports. A is correct. Question 4: Prior to the 1970s, institutional services for people with disabilities often organized services in a way that imitated life outside the institution and focused on personal goals. B is correct. Question 5: System - centered and person - centered planning have significant differences, not just superficial ones. False. # Answer: Question 1: A. True Question 2: A. True Question 3: A. A new understanding of the person and what is important to him or her Question 4: B. Organize services in a way that imitated the lives of people living outside of the institution Question 5: B. False