A medical condition in which some students have excessive motor activity and/or impulsivity.
What is ADHD - Attention deficit disorder.
Physical conditions that impair the ability to move, complete motor activities, and interfere with learning.
What is an orthopedic impairment?
A condition in which an individual lacks social responsiveness from an early age has a high need for structure and routine, and demonstrates significant language impairment.
What is Autism
A condition that interfers with the social and emotional domain to the point it interfers with learning.
What is emotional disturbance/disorder?
A condition in which an individual has both significant visual and hearing impairments.
What is deaf-blind?
LRE
What is least restrictive environment?
IEP
What is an individualized education program?
What is response to intervention?
FAPE
What is a free appropriate education.
LD
What is learning disability?
Contemporary term used to convey the diversity of autism and related disorders.
What is ASD - Autism Spectrum Disorder
Condition caused by significant trauma to the head from accidnet, illness or injury that affects learning.
What is traumatic brain injury?
A condition that limits or prevents an individual from receiving information visually which impacts learning.
What is a visual impairment?
Physical condition that limits a person's ability to move or to complete motor activities that interfers with learning.
What is an orthopedic Impairment?
Condition in which a studnet with average or above intellignece has dysfunction in processing information typically found in language-based activities.
What is a learning disabiltiy?
A condition that causes a student to learn at a slower rate than typical of same aged peers.
What is a mild intellectual impairment?
The frequency and name of the meeting in which an IEP is reviewed.
What is yearly at an annual review?
A condition that causes a limited ability to recieve information adudiorily such that it interfers with learning.
What is a hearing impairment?
A plan developed for a student who qualifies for services under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
What is a 504 plan?
A medical or health condition such as seizure disorder, diabetes, etc. that is serious enough to affect a student's educational performance.
What is other health impairment?
Another name for emotional disturbance
What is behavior disorder?
When two professionals (meet to discuss a student and plan for student needs?
What is collaboration?
The most common specific learning disability
What is dyslexia?
When two professionals share instruction for a single group of students in a single classroom.
What is co-teaching?
Name the specific learning disability that impact math
What is dyscalcula?