Chapter 8
Chapters 9 & 10
Chapters 11 & 12
Chapter 13
Chapters 14 & 15
100

Communication involves what three components 

What are...

1.  A Message

2. A sender who expresses the message 

3. A receiver who responds to the message 

100

Hearing loss can be ___ or ____.

What is unilateral or bilateral?

Unilateral - hearing loss in one ear

Bilateral - hearing loss in both ears

100

Two important facts that impact students with physical disabilities 

What are...

age of onset and visibility 

100

Students need ___, ___, ___, ___, and/or ___ to qualify as gifted

What are...

outside intellectual/creative ability, IQ higher than or equal to 130, parent recommendation, teacher/administrator recommendation, classroom performance

100

Age range considered to be early intervention 

What is birth to two years old

200

The four processes to produce speech sounds 

What are... 

1. Respiration 

2. Phonation 

3. Resonation 

4. Articulation 

200

Things to keep in mind while working with an interpreter 

What is... 

1. speak and direct one's body to the person who is deaf 

2. do not say anything you do not want the interpreter to say/sign

3. interpreters are not involved in the conversation, they are just facilitators 

200

Orthopedic impairments involve these two systems

What are

skeletal system... bones, joints, limbs, and muscles 

nervous system... affecting the ability to move, use, feel, or control parts of the body

200

Twice-exceptional means that a student may have...

What are... 

learning disabilities, autism, and ADHD 

200

Areas to evaluate when looking at adulthood

What are...

employment, residential arrangements, and social activities 

300

A speech impairment (looking for definition here)

What is a disability that calls attention, interferes with communication and can distress the speaker or listener?

300

The three types of blind/low vision impairment

What is... 

totally blind- must use tactile and auditory sensories for all learning

functionally blind- mainly use tactile and auditory sensories for learning, able to use vision for moving around classroom 

low vision- vision is their primary source of learning 

low vision

300

Amount of symptoms, number of environments, and length of time before ADHD can be diagnosed

What is... 6 or more symptoms in 2 different environments for 6 months 

300

Acceleration is... 

What is...

increasing the speed that curriculum content is completed 

300

In PA, this is the age that transition services must start, whether that be in conversation or activities start to be planned

What is 14

400

A language disorder (looking for definition here)

What is a disorder of impaired comprehension, and may use spoken, written, or symbol systems?

400

Prevalence of blind/low vision disability 

What is less than 2 children for every 1,000

400

Three examples of disabilities that are considered low-incidence 

What are... 

multiple disabilities 

deaf-blind

traumatic-brain injury 

400

Two characteristics of a gifted student are 

What are (include but not limited to):

highly self-critical, enjoys learning, intellectually curious 

400

ITP is the acronym for 

What is Individualized Transition Plan 

500
Having a communicaiton disorder is ranked ____ in prevalence compared to the other thirteen disabilities 

What is the second largest disability 

500

The rate of incidence for blind and low vision 

Low-incidence 

500

Supporting techniques to help students with ADHD

What are: (include, but not limited to)

long term assignments broken into smaller pieces, peer tutoring, scheduling academics in the morning, specific seating arrangements 

500

GIEP is the acronym for 

What is a Gifted Individualized Education Plan 

500

Residential alternatives for adults with disabilities 

What are...

group homes, apartment living, supported living, institutions 

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