The most commonly identified form of intellectual disability and is genetically transmitted
What is Down Syndrome?
The act IDEA stands for is
What is Individuals with Disabilities Education Act?
Anxiety is not a disorder treatable by medication. True or False?
What is False?
The above-average IQ of children who are gifted
What is 130 or higher?
Students with ADHD in a classroom environment are almost always diagnosed. True or False?
What is false?
A disorder that involves lack of muscle coordination, shaking, or unclear speech
What is cerebral palsy?
A written statement that spells out a program specifically tailored for the student with a disability.
Individualized Education Plan (IEP)
An effective tool used to assist people with hearing impairments.
What is hearing aids?
The area in which children excel that involves learning at a faster pace, processing information faster, better reasoning, and using more effective strategies.
What is information-processing?
The accommodation student with learning disabilities often need during tests.
What is extra time/unlimited time?
The name of the learning disability that is also known as a developmental arithmetic disability and involves difficulty in math computation
Dyscalculia
A setting as similar to the one in which children who do not have a disability are educated
What is least restrictive environment?
The part of the brain that is most affected in a person with ADHD.
What is the prefrontal cortex?
The program option that involves a child being pulled out of class during a regular school day or having summer classes?
What is "pullout" or special classes?
An effective way for a teacher to know whether a student's medication is working correctly
What is closely observing their behavior?
A type of disorder that describes problems with pronouncing sounds correctly
Articulation Disorders
What is Instructional and Assistive?
The two most common medications used to treat ADHD.
The five areas of giftedness
What is intellectual, academic, creative, visual, and performing arts?
The difference between a special education teacher and a regular teacher
What is different methods of teaching that are taught and used everyday?
A relatively mild autism spectrum disorder in which the child has relatively good verbal language skills, milder nonverbal language problems, and a restricted range of interests and relationships.
What is Asperger Syndrome?
Noah has cerebral palsy and his teacher does not seem to know which technology to implement in their lessons. What technology should the teacher use?
What is Assistive Technology?
The part of the brain affected that is the cause for depression and anxiety
What is the amygdala?
The creator of the Schoolwide Enrichment Model (SEM) that focuses on total school improvement
An effective way to help a student with a language disorder
What is making sure they have a quiet workspace and talking to them clearly and deliberately?