EBD
ASD
ASD II
Communication
Bonus
100
What are the two primary categories of behavior for a child with EBD?
Internalizing and externalizing behaviors
100
What are two types of conditions that fall under Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
Autistic disorder Asperger syndrome Rett syndrome Childhood disintegrative disorder Pervasive developmental disorder - Not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS)
100
What are the two major areas that people with ASD have the most difficulty?
Social relationships and Communication
100
What is the difference between SPEECH and LANGUAGE?
Speech refers to oral production. Language refers to expressive and receptive language.
100
Describe the cycle of coercive pain control.
Teacher makes a request Child refuses Teacher asks again Child tantrums/cries Teacher stops the request Child stops tantrum
200
What is alternative episodes of depressive and manic states?
Bipolar disorder.
200
What is a special interest area (SIA)?
A special strength or interest of a child with ASD.
200
What is it called when children have difficulty perceiving sounds, lights, touch or taste?
Sensory Intergration Difficulties
200
What do you need to create a language?
Sounds, letters, symbols, elements of sign language and rules.
200
How many years for a child who is an ELL to learn cognitive academic language proficiency (CALP)?
5-7 years
300
What is a cycle of coercive pain control (between adult and child)?
Child's behavior triggers the adults's behavior to escalate and teacher backs off the request.
300
What is the cause of ASD?
There is no known cause.
300
What age can a child be reliabily diagnosed with ASD?
By 18 months of age.
300
What is the term used that describes the social aspects of language (greeting, speakiing within the appropriate context, following rules in a conversation).
Pragmatics
300
What is ABA (applied behavioral analysis)?
Teaching method using behavioral principle and reinforcers (food, touch, smiles) to complete a simple task.
400
What is a functional behavior assessment (FBA)?
This is a systematic process to gather information to understand a child's challenging behavior. This is required by the IDEA law.
400
What is it called when a child has an unusual response to sensory stimulation?
Overresponsive (hypersensitive) or unresponsive (hyposensitive) to sensory stimulation.
400
What is a social story?
Creating a story of a real-life event for a child to understand how to negotiate the situation.
400
Name two of the three areas related to speech (oral production of language).
Fluency Voice Articulation
400
What EBD behavior when a person displays repeated involuntary movements that is neurologically based?
Tourette Syndrome
500
What does A B C stand for - when observing a child's behavior?
A stands for ANTECEDENT (what is happened immediately before the behavior). B stands for BEHAVIOR. C stands for CONSEQUENCE (what happened immediately after the behavior occurred).
500
What is sterotypical behavior?
When a person engages in rituals or repetitive behaviors (such as rocking, twirling, flapping hands, humming).
500
What can pictures be used to communicate for people with ASD?
Pictures can be paired with words to communicate - such as using Boardmaker or developing a PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System).
500
What does Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) mean?
Use of low and high technology to provide a person with the ability to speak or write.
500
One of 45 sounds that make up words, such as /b/ /sh/ /ch/
Phoneme
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