Stages of Development
Theorists
Learning Disabilities
Learning Styles
Special Education Acommadations
100
The second stage of development in which the child begins to do slightly more advanced things, like walk.
What is toddler?
100
A theorist who's theory describes 8 stages of traits a human must develop in order to be developing properly. Example: Trust vs. Mistrust during infancy
Who is Erik Erickson?
100
A disability described as words moving or rearranging, making reading difficult.
What is Dyslexia?
100
A person who learns by seeing and observing. Example: Movies, powerpoints
What is a Visual Learner?
100
When the student is put into regular classes for all or most of the day, despite having a special need.
What is Inclusion?
200
The first stage of development, in which the child learns to communicate very simply, and to trust its caretaker.
What is an infant?
200
A French theorist, who's cognitive theory included stages such as sensorimoter and concrete operational.
Who is Jean Piaget?
200
A learning disability described as difficulty sustaining attention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior.
What is ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)?
200
A person who learns by hearing Example: Books on tape
What is an Auditory Learner?
200
A learning plan made with a single student's special needs in mind.
What is an IEP (Individual Learning Plan)
300
The final stage of development, when, according to Erickson's theory, Integrity vs. Despair is undergone
What is Older Adulthood?
300
One of a pair of theorists who tested his theory of development on a cat.
Who is Edward Thorndike?
300
A student said to have a difficulty or disability that hinders learning.
What is a Special Needs Student?
300
A person who learns by movement and physical activity Example: Gym class
What is a Kinestetic Learner?
300
A committee consisting of individuals, including parents, who meet to discuss a special needs students education plan
What is an Admission Release Committee?
400
The fifth stage of development, when the child experiences Identity vs. Inferiority
What is Adolescence?
400
One of a pair of theorists who's theory emphasized reinforcement, and Operant Conditioning.
Who is Burrhus Fredric Skinner?
400
Any disability that hinders learning specifically.
What is a Learning Disability?
400
A person who prefers to work by themselves and self study
What is a Solitary Learner?
400
A therapist that focusing the physical rehabilitation and development of a special needs student.
What is a physical therapist?
500
The seventh stage of development, when a person experiences Generativity vs. Self Absorption
What is Middle Adulthood?
500
The theorist reponsible for the Social Development Theory, which he stated that social learning tends to precede development.
Who is Lev Vgotsky?
500
Students that have difficulty learning in an English speaking school due to their little or no understanding of the English language.
What are English Language Learners?
500
A Person who likes to learn and work in groups or partners.
What is a Social Learner?
500
An act that gave special needs students the oppurtunity to have an appropriate education, free of charge
What is FAPE (Free Appropriate Public Education)
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