Disabilites
Assistive Technology/Ways of communication
Miscellaneous
Definitions
Suggestions for the Classroom
100

What is Deaf-Blindness?

Having a combination of hearing and visual impairments

100

Low Technology products your student could use

 

Reading

  • Book stand, non-slip mat

  • Turn pages with mouthstick or eraser tip of pencil

  • Ruler to help keep place on page

Writing

  • Pencil with built-up grip

  • Wider-spaced paper

  • Mouthstick with pencil attached

Math

  • Counter

  • Abacus

  • Money cards

Eating

  • Spoon with built-up handle

  • Hand splint to hold spoon

  • Adaptive cup

  • Scoop dish

Leisure

  • Card holder

  • Bigger baseball

100

What is the percentage of students with disabilities being bullied?

60% of students with disabilities reported bullying

100

What is Juvenile Ideopathis Arthritis (JIA)

Juvenile Ideopathic Arthritis (JIA)- a chronic arthritis condition affecting the joints that occurs before 16 years of age.

100

Most important to do in any situation in the classroom

To stay calm!

200

List two ways a child's life can be affected by Spina Bifida

Having Spina Bifida can cause the child to have a low quality of life, this can cause abnormal development of the brain, some children may have learning disabilities, difficulties in focus, loss of feeling, paralysis

200

What is the importance of providing students with seating and positioning devices?

 Position will always affect the quality and precision of a person’s movement and ability to accomplish a task.

200

What disability does Natalie have (from the story at the beginning of Chapter 14 and presentation) and what was she determined to do?

Natalie has cerebral palsy and she was determined to break the standards people had set for her.

200

What is Contractures?

shortened muscles that result in the inability to fully extend a joint

200

How to help prevent bullying in the classroom?

Respond to bullying incidents, help them build social skills, create a positive classroom/school climate
300

Difference between Hemiplegia and Quadriplegia

Hempiplegia is when the left or right side of the body is affected; whereas, quadriplegia is when all four limbs of the body are affected.

300

What is tactile sign language?

Tactile sign language is the language through the use of touching, they use the perceiver's hands and body to say/sign what they are trying to say.
300

How did the attitude towards those with disabilities change from ancient civilizations to modern times?

The treatment of those with disabilities have grown better since the ancient civilizations, but there is still room for improvement.

300

Define Athetoid Cerebral Palsy

a type of cerebral palsy in which movements are contorted, abnormal, and purposeless

300

Give two strategies you can use for those with Traumatic Brain Injuries

  • Often have poor attention span

    • Decrease distractions

    • Provide cues to attend

    • Limit amount of information

    • Provide advance organizers

  • Memory Problems

    • Teach verbal rehearsal strategies

    • Teach use of visual imagery

    • Provide information in writing

    • Five a school schedule

    • Repeat direction

  • Decreased stamina and endurance
    • Allow rest breaks

    • Adjust school day

    • Have peer carry books

  • Impulsive behavior
    • Encourage “thinking time”

    • Discuss rules each day

    • Redirect inappropriate behavior

    • Remove unnecessary material

    • Role play

  • Decreased writing speed and accuracy
    • Give more time on tests

    • Decrease assignment load

    • Have them type instead of write

400

What does Zach Anner wish people knew about Cerebral Palsy?

Just because he is in a wheel car does not mean you can pet him, pronounce Cerebral Palsy correctly, those with CP have a hard time making finger lists, there is nothing wrong with their legs it's their brain, just because a person has CP does not mean they are inspirational, everyone with CP do not know each other, they may need help sometimes, CP is a tool

400

What is the Output Modifications used on computers?

It is a speech synthesizers (text-to-speech) that lets the computer to "read aloud" what is on the screen, larger screen monitor, software program to magnify the screen

400

What did the courts rule in Beattie v. Board of Education(1919)?

The courts ruled that students with disabilities could be excluded because they had a "depressing and nauseating effect"

400

State the term this defines:

an inherited disease that is characterized by progressive muscle weakness from the degeneration of the muscle fiber.

Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

400

If a child has a seizure in your classroom, what are the three things listed that you are NOT to do?

Do not put anything in their mouth

Do not restrain their movements

Do not give them liquids right after a seizure

500

Give one example of a physical disability, a health disability, and low-incidence disability.

Physical Disability:

Spinal cord injury, orthopedic impairments, one resulting from a traumatic brain injury, musculoskeletal disorders, neuromotor impairments

Health Disability:

Infectious diseases (AIDS), seizure disorders, asthma 

Low-Incidence Disability:

A traumatic brain injury, deaf-blindness

500

High Technology products your student could use

 

Reading

  • Electric page turner

  • Software to scan book into computer to easily move through book, highlight material, or read text aloud

Writing

  • Computer with alternative input (switch or voice recognition)

Math

  • Graphing calculators

  • Electronic worksheet program that can correctly position the cursor for regrouping

Eating

  • Electric feeder

  • Robotic arm

Leisure

  • Sport wheelchair

  • Adapted bicycle

  • Computer games 

500

Why do kids bully those with disabilities?

  • Power Imbalance

    • Students with disabilities are often perceived as weaker

  • Communication or social skills deficits

  • A lack of self confidence 

  • Not being able to tell if they are being bullied

500

State the term this defines:

a rare genetic disorder resulting in deaf-blindness, a syndrome representing a cluster of physical anomalies present at birth



CHARGE Association

500

What do you do if your student has a seizure and it occurs for more than 5 minutes or has multiple back to back?

Call for an ambulance, the length and the amount of seizures can cause brain damage.

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