Sibshop Sibs
Special Services
Random Facts
Disabilities
100

What month and year did we start this Sibshop?

November 2019

100

This is a type of therapy that helps kids communicate.

Speech therapy

100

What is the fastest land animal?

Cheetah 

100

True or False?  All kids in wheelchairs can't understand things like other kids their age.

False

200

This Sibshop group is for what ages?

8-12

200

This type of therapy can help some kids learn to walk.

Physical Therapy 

200

What is the color of an emerald?

Green

200

True or False - When we meet someone with a disability, it is important to assume they can hear and understand us unless we are told differently.

True

300

You can do all these in Sibshop EXCEPT:

A: Vent about how you are feeling

B: Ask questions about your sib's disability

C: Ask if something you're feeling is common

D: Gossip about other sibs in group


D: Gossip about other sibs in group

300

This type of behavioral therapy is common for children with Autism.  It helps with many things including communication, social interaction and doing things more independently.

ABA Therapy

300

What do pandas eat?

Bamboo

300

True or False - Many people with disabilities have jobs.

True

400

Name 3 coping skills you could use when frustrated?

Many possible answers

400

This is the name of the school plan for kids in special education.  A meeting is held to update it at least once a year.

IEP or Individualized Education Plan

400

What is the largest state in America?

Alaska

400

There are many things that can be used at home to make living with a disability less challenging.  Name 2 examples.

Many possible answers (ex. ramp, grab bar, weighted vest, speech devices, picture schedule)

500

What is the name of the Sibshop activity that usually includes plastic eggs?

Time Capsule

500

Sometimes kids in special education have this type of aide with them in school.

Parapro

500

Baseball players stand in a certain area while waiting to play - what is the area called?

Dugout

500

What is an example of person-first language?

A. Disabled child

B. Down Syndrome adult

C. Child with Autism

D. Wheelchair-bound person


C. Child with Autism.  Can you think of other examples?

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