Differ from the norm in learning and/or behavior
Exceptional children
Communication, academic, developmental, and functional needs of a child as well as parent concerns
Things team members must consider in developing an IEP
Helps develop empathy, responsibility, and fosters friendships
Benefits of serving as a peer buddy for a student with a severe or multiple disabilities
70
The number an IQ falls below to be considered an intellectual disability
The disability category when a child has a communication disorder significant enough to affect learning
Speech/Language Disorder
13% of the school age population
Principles of effective communication between parents and educators
Being gifted and having a disability
Twice exceptional
The most common problem for students with learning disabilities.
The loss of the ability to process and use language
Aphasia
Members of an early intervening assistance team
General education teachers, special ed teachers, and school nurse
Behavior Intervention Plans (BIP)
Parents
Recalling number facts
What students with learning disabilities in math struggle with.
True or false - The academic achievement gap between deaf and hard-of-hearing students and their hearing peers increase as students get older.
True
Gina asks to ride the bus to town with her cousin so she can learn to use public transportation.
An example of self-determination and/or self-advocacy.
Best described as a Developmental Disorder
Autism
A screening test to identify high-risk infants
Apgar Scale
Social maladjustment
A condition excluded from IDEA's emotional disturbance
Marshall's 20/20 vision allows him to read the smallest print from 20 feet away.
Under identified in diverse racial, ethnic, and cultural groups
Gifted and talented
Parenting style as a cause
NOT a possible cause of Autism based on current research
Outdoor and indoor activities, small and large group activities, opportunities to develop and practice new skills
Preschool activities that should be included in daily schedules
Mood swings, self-centeredness, lack of motivation
Examples of social or behavioral impairments caused by a traumatic brain injury (TBI)
Cerebral Palsy
The most prevalent physical disability in school aged children