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What is kinesthetic learning?
Broad range of physical, intellectual, social and behavioral challenges that affect learning.
What is special needs?
Classes that provide adapted programs, extra staff, and specialized equipment to help students with special needs learn.
What is special education classrooms.
Unresponsive to loud noises or voices or incorrect use of words.
What is hearing loss or deafness?
Unresponsive to visual cues, squinting, inability or low level reading.
What is low vision or blindness.
Ways that learners generally find effective to absorb and process information.
What is learning styles?
Learning strategies or materials made to help students with special need succeed in the classroom.
What is accommodations?
Severe, long term disabilities, that can impact intellectual ability, socio-emotional ability, physical functioning or all areas.
What are developmental disabilities?
Problems with reading, writing, or math (dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia)
What is a learning disorder?
Inappropriate expressions for emotion, overwhelming anxiety, fear, and nervousness.
What is emotional/behavioral disability?
These students prefer to discuss in conversation.
What is an audio learner.
Processing problems that involve central nervous system; interferes with learning in math, reading and writing.
What are learning disorders?
Schools place students in regular classes based on expected ability to keep up with the standard curriculum.
What is mainstreaming?
Difficulty expressing ideas, thoughts, inappropriate or incorrect use of words, frustration over others' lack of understanding their message.
What is communication disorder?
Forgetful, impulsive, moves quickly from one activity to the next, difficulty sitting still.
What is ADHD ( Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder)?
These students may be easily distracted in a lively classroom.
What is a visual learner?
Students that require special education modifications and accommodations and other services that align abilities and potential.
A program developed by a team that includes: child's parent, teacher, SPED teacher, counselor/admin.
What is the Individual Education Program (IEP)
Difficulty understanding new concepts, slowness, or struggle processing data.
What is intellectual Disability?
Difficulty expressing emotions and making friends, compulsive interest in one subject area, lack of eye contact.
What is autism spectrum disorder?
Differences in learning based on abilities, interests, or experiences.
What is learning diversity?
Students with special needs attends regular classes if the student benefits from class.
What is inclusion?
This act requires public schools to provide students with a free appropriate public education.
What is Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)?