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Intellectual Disabilities
Intellectual Disabilities - Yes there is more!
100

To the "maximum extent appropriate."

What is the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)?

100

The to academic subject areas defined in IDEA.

What are physical education and special education?

100

Addressed civil rights and accessibility for the first time in legislation.

What is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?

100

Major causes.

What are x-linked chromosomal disorders and fetal alcohol syndrome?

100

Although inappropriate responses may be exhibited...

What is a student with an intellectual disability exhibits the same range of emotions?

200

Of the two "free and appropriate," which has not been met in most (if not all) educational settings.

What is appropriate?

200

The term non-discriminative testing.

What is for example testing a student in their primary spoken language?

200

Accessibility defined.

What is equal access to goods and services for all persons?

200

The three conditions that must be met for the classification intellectual disability.

What are significantly, subaverage general intellectual functioning (2 or more sd below the mean on an IQ test); 0-18; deficits in adaptive behavior?

200

Down syndrome health issues.

What is poor muscle tone, respiratory problems, heart defects, mild to moderate obesity, atlantoaxial instability and more?

300

Slang term for inclusion, that was never in any law.

What is mainstreaming?

300

The role of related services such as physical therapy or speech pathology.

What is to support/serve academic subject areas such as special or physical education. For example if a student needs to be taught to walk to better succeed throughout the school day?

300

Pair who "blew a tire" and may have even flipped in the wheelchair simulation activity.

Who are DJ (Flash) and Nathan (Nate Dog)?

300

Better classification than IQ.

What is by level of support needed?

300

Instruction method.

What is simple to complex?

400

Six highlights of IDEA.

What are PLAAFP (PLOP), LRE, IEP, due process, non-discrimination, PFL, and more?

400

A way for a student to receive special education services (as a secondary service) when they do not qualify for that traditional program.

What is through adapted physical education as their primary service?

400

Syndrome often associated with an intellectual disability.

What is Down?

400

Physical and motor differences are often very clear, but sometimes inadequate comprehension precedes the task. Explain.

What is not understanding the task may lead the students to act out when in fact they can perform the task?

400

Another instructional method.

What is familiar to unfamiliar?

500

Section 504 of the Rehab Act of 1973 criteria for 504 plan.

What is a student with a disability who does not qualify for special education services yet needs related services may receive a 504 plan to receive those services?

500

Physical education as defined in IDEA.

What is the "development of physical and motor fitness, fundamental motor skills and patterns, along with skills in aquatics, dance, individual and group games and sports including lifetime activities?

500

An IPEP was recommended in the text for all students (with and w/o a disability). What is an IPEP.

What is an Individualized Physical Education Program (or Plan)?

500

The greater the cognitive deficit...

What is the lower the person functions?

500

Atlantoaxial instability.

What is increased laxity or flexibility between cervical vertebrae that if stressed could lead to paralysis or even death? Typically team sports and gymnastic type activities are prohibited.

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