ADHD
What is Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder?
ID
What is Intellectual Disabilities?
ASD
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?
A description of a situation, concept, or social skill that is individualized for each child, and features the child as the main character.
What is a social story?
13
What is the number of categories of disability under the law?
Characteristic
What is limitations in adaptive behavior as expressed in conceptual, social, and practical skills?
What is resists changes in daily routines and displays unusual responses to sensory experiences?
A therapy approach to treatment that focuses on using positive reinforcement to improve behavioral, social, communication, and learning skills.
What is applied behavior analysis?
Law that applies only in public schools or private schools that receive public money
What is IDEA
Does not cause ADHD
i. Genetic factors
ii. Structural differences in the brain
iii. Parents who don’t discipline their children
iv. Prenatal exposure to lead and/or alcohol
What is parents who don't discipline their child
cognitive and physical symptoms that result from having an extra chromosome 21 or an extra piece of that chromosome. It is the most common chromosomal cause of mild to moderate intellectual disabilities.
What is Down syndrome?
Characteristic (different from 200)
What is sensory and visual overload?
Basic human ability to be fully present, aware of where we are and what we’re doing, and not overly reactive or overwhelmed by what’s going on around us that we can teach our students
What is mindfulness?
Birth to 21
What ages of children are covered by IDEA
Criterion for ADHD includes all except
i. hyperactivity
ii. inattention
iii. impulsivity
iv. speech delay
Collection of conceptual, social, and practical skills that all people learn in order to function in their daily lives
Most important skill to help students with autism attain
What is social communication?
where the teacher reinforces the entire class or a smaller group of students for completing tasks, appropriate classroom behaviors, or other targeted behavior so the teacher can address problem behaviors of multiple students at once.
What is a group contingency plan?
FAPE
What is a free and appropriate public education?
What is the category under IDEA that students with ADHD may receive services?
Evidence-based instructional strategy implemented by a facilitator to enable students to learn to self-regulate problem solving in order to attain a goal.
What is the Self-determined Learning Module of Instruction?
Level 1, Level 2, Level 3
strategy accomplished by identifying times and activities when instructional procedures designed for teaching a child’s priority learning targets are implemented in the context of ongoing [naturally-occurring] activities, routines, and transitions in the classroom.
What is embedded learning?
UDL
What is Universal Design for Learning?