What does IEP stand for?
What is an Individualized Education Program?
When taking tests, Lily is allowed extra time to complete the assessment. Is this an accommodation or modification?
What is an accommodation?
What is the name of the disorder that is categorized as having developmental delays, differences in communication, social interaction, and behavior?
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?
What are these examples- program to program, classroom to classroom, from home or home-based to a childcare setting, and between everyday routines and activities
What are types of transitions?
What type of meeting helps collaboration between families and teachers to monitor a child’s progress throughout the year?
What is a parent-teacher conference?
There are additional supports in IEPs like occupational therapy or speech therapy. What are these called?
What are related services?
What is an example of an accommodation type?
What is presentation, response, setting, timing, scheduling, or organization skills?
What category under the IDEA would asthma and diabetes fall under?
What is the Other Health Impairment (OHI)?
Providing a _____ before a transition occurs can be helpful for students.
What is a warning?
Think about this interaction- Teacher: “How many pennies are in this set?” “Let’s count them together, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.” “There are 6 pennies in this set.” “Now, tell me how many pennies are in this set?”. What is this procedure called?
What is a mand-Model procedure?
This section of the IEP outlines how the student’s progress toward meeting their goals will be tracked.
What is progress monitoring?
Allowing a student to sit where they learn best is an example of what kind of accommodation?
What is a setting accommodation?
What disability involves an impairment in an individual's ability to learn math-related concepts, and perform and solve basic math skills?
What is dyscalculia?
Providing continuity across environments, curriculum, routines and more
What is alignment?
Delayed achievement of these markers in areas like communication or motor skills may qualify a child for early intervention
What is developmental milestones?
If a student is showing behavioral challenges, there is a plan included in their IEP to address these behaviors. What is this plan called?
What is a BIP (Behavior Intervention Plan?)”
What kind of prompting would this example fall under? The teacher points to where the missing puzzle piece goes. (Hint: verbal, pictorial, gestural, physical)
What is gestural prompting?
Which disability is caused by permanent damage to the brain typically during pregnancy that results in abnormal motor control and movement?
What is Cerebral Palsy?
This strategy uses visual aids like schedules or picture cards to help students predict and prepare for upcoming activities
What is a visual schedule?
What is the principle under IDEA in which students with disabilities remain in a general education classroom with nondisabled peers to the fullest extent possible?
What is the least restrictive enviorment?
What is the maximum amount of time the IEP team has to hold a meeting after a request to review or revise an IEP?
What is 60 days?
What type of instruction includes directing child actions within ongoing activities, modifying planned activities, providing sufficient opportunities for practice, and using non-intrusive evaluation? (Hint: direct instruction, embedded learning/routine-based instruction, or naturalistic instruction)
What is embedded learning/routine-based instruction?
Under what disability category under the IDEA would Bipolar Disorder fall under?
What is Emotional Disturbance (ED)?
Young children who feel upset about a transition might benefit from this quiet area in the classroom
What is a calm down corner or safe place?
What is written to be measurable and observable, and emphasizes the positive abilities of a student within age-appropriate activities?
What is IEP goals?