A disorder in which a child fails to speak in specific social situations.
What is Selective Mutism
100
As of IDEA (2004), this person holds the right to unilateral decision making regarding the special education decisions made for a student.
What is the parent
100
This disorder changed the age of onset from 7 years in the DSM-4 to 12 years in the DSM-5
What is Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
100
At what ratio does Autism affect boys more commonly than girls?
What is at a ratio of 4.5 to 1.
100
The age of onset changed from a 7-year age of onset in the DSM-IV to what age of onset in the DSM-5?
What is 12 year age of onset
200
Exposure methods are a type of treatment used for what type of anxiety disorder?
What is a specific phobia?
200
What is the difference between an IEP and a 504?
What is an IEP provides free and appropriate education for all children with disabilities, while a 504 prohibits discrimination based on a child's disability.
200
This major system of classification was removed from the DSM-5.
What is the Multiaxial System
200
These criteria are now collapsed together for ASD in the DSM-5.
What is Communication/Interaction and Restricted Repetitive Behavior
200
This characteristic of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder includes criteria such as lack of focus and distractibility
What is inattention
300
This anxiety disorder involves the persistent fear of certain environments due to its crowdness or openness; it is known for people who have fear of public places.
What is Agoraphobia?
300
In what way is the DSM-5 unreliable?
What is differing rates in Europe and the United States
What is limited interrater reliability
300
Flapping arms would be an example of what type of behavior presented in people with autism?
What is restrictive repetitive behavior
400
In what way does the DSM-5 organize diagnoses?
What is those that manifest early in life, to adolescence and finally adulthood