Speech/Language
Learning Disabilities
Intellectual Disabilities
Emotional Disturbance
ADHD
100
The system of forming and producing the sounds that are the basis of language.
What is speech?
100
The largest single disability area.
What is learning disabilities?
100
As many as 85% have this level of intellectual disability as opposed to severe disabilities.
What is mild or moderate?
100
Behavioral disorder class that represents 8.1% of all students ages 6 to 21 served under IDEA.
What is emotional disturbance?
100
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder falls under this IDEA category.
What is other health impairment (OHI)?
200
The system of communicating ideas.
What is language?
200
Organic, genetic, and environmental.
What is major factors of causes of LD?
200
The definition of the AAIDD states that intellectual disability is characterized in limitations in both intellectual functioning and this.
What is adaptive behavior?
200
Failure to speak in selected circumstances.
What is selective mutism?
200
The diagnostic criteria heading for blurting out answers before questions have been completed, and having difficulty waiting for a turn.
What is impulsivity?
300
This speech disorder category represents the largest subgroup of communication disorders.
What is articulation?
300
Schools are now encouraged to use this approach rather than discrepancy criteria.
What is RTI?
300
A lack of oxygen to the brain any time including during birth causes brain damage and may result in intellectual disability.
What is anoxia?
300
A tic disorder characterized by involuntary muscular movements, vocalizations, and/or inappropriate verbal outbursts.
What is Tourette syndrome?
300
DSM stands for this.
What is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual?
400
The ability to blend and segment the sounds that individual letters or groups of letters make to form words.
What is phonology?
400
Mississippi's RTI approach, as opposed to the problem-solving approach.
What is standard-treatment-protocol?
400
A social and adaptive behavior of seeing their lives as being controlled and influenced by factors outside of themselves.
What is external locus of control?
400
Possible causes of EMD are biological, family, school, and what type of factor?
What is cultural?
400
Percentage of children with ADHD that have parents or siblings with ADHD.
What is 32%
500
Involves the use of some external device, such as simple handmade materials, a picture board, or more sophisticated computer-assisted devices.
What is aided communication?
500
Examples include pencil grips, scribes to take notes, picture cards, canes, and lined or graph paper.
What is low technology?
500
Represents 5% to 6% of individuals with intelllectual disability.
What is Down syndrome?
500
The most commonly recognized forms include depression, severe anxiety disorders, phobias, and psychosomatic disorders.
What is affective disorders?
500
The second step to determine whether ADHD exists.
What is determining whether the student's educational progress is adversely affected by it?
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