A plan put together by an educational team for a child with special needs.
What is an Individual Education Plan (IEP)?
An approach to teaching based on research on how young children develop and learn.
What is Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP).
Many toddler tantrums are caused by
What is the lack of language skills?
Friendship is not possible when there is an intellectual disability (TRUE / FALSE)
FALSE
Working with family is not important (TRUE / FALSE)
FALSE
A team who puts together a plan for special needs children.
What is an interdisciplinary team?
Meant to give educational access to all.
Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
This happens before an observed behavior.
What is an antecedent?
Gestures, self-harm, crying, hurting others.
What do some children with intellectual disabilities do to communicate?
The bast way to begin identifying learning disabilities.
What is observation?
When a person (I.e. doctor, teacher, parent) in a child's life requests early intervention services.
What is a referral?
A practice of educating children with disabilities their same age peers.
What is inclusion?
This happens after a behavior.
What is a consequence?
Life long impairment caused by a below average IQ.
What is an intellectual disability?
Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, Non-verbal learning disability.
What are examples of learning disabilities?
A professional who provides expertise in developing small motor skills to gain independence.
What is an occupational therapist?
Can be used to design classroom environments, educational tools, and lesson plans to create an inclusive environment for all.
What is Universal Design for Learning (UDL).
Necessary to document behavior.
What is data collection?
Lead poisoning, genetic causes, a defective chromosome, severe infancy malnutrition or mistreatment.
What are possible reasons to intellectual disabilities?
A language based disability when a person has trouble understanding speech components (reading, understanding speech sounds, etc.)
Dyslexia
The most direct way to determine a child's needs.
What is observation?
Three things that IDEA stipulates children are entitled to.
What are: access, participation, and progress?
A consistent basic schedule, regular routines, provide appropriate choices.
What are ways to prevent challenging behavior?
Teaching strategies for intellectual disability.(5 possible choices - answer at least one right)
1. Be as concrete as possible
2. Give immediate and specific feedback
3. Break down tasks into small steps
4. Teaching skills forward
5. Teaching the skill backward
Measures basic academic skills a child has compared to other children.
What are Academic Achievement Tests?