Learning Disabilities
Intellectual Disabilities
Emotional/Behavioral Disorders
Hodge Podge
Communication Disorders
100
Individuals with ______ have a smaller planum temporale than do individuals without this disability.
What is dyslexia?
100
Skills needed to thrive in today's society (i.e. grocery shopping, using a telephone, preparing meals).
What are life skills?
100
The first step in identifying a child that may have an emotional and behavioral disorder.
What is observational data?
100
Factors known to harm a fetus (maternal drug use, alcohol consumption, and smoking during pregnancy)
What is prenatal?
100
A child with cerebral palsy who has weak respiration may also have a secondary disorder in __________.
What is voice?
200
Technology for teaching academics to students with learning disabilities.
What is assistive technology?
200
The school psychologist, the general education teacher, and the special education teacher administer _____ to identify an intellectual disability.
What is assessment?
200
Manic disorders, depressive disorders, or bipolar disorders
What is mood disorder?
200
Skills for students with intellectual disabilities that are needed for life in a variety of settings within their community.
What is community-based instruction?
200
An impairment in the articulation of speech, sound, fluency, and or voice.
What is a speech disorder?
300
One of the most severe reading problems and one that is considered resistant to remediation
What is dyslexia?
300
This racial/ethnic group has the largest proportion of students identified as having mental retardation.
What is African American?
300
Stealing, using drugs around others, lying, school truancy, and gang membership
What is socialized-aggression?
300
Understanding or using spoken or written language.
What is an example of a learning disability?
300
The process by which an individual expresses ideas, feelings, opinions, or messages to others and receives and understands ideas, feelings, opinions or messages from others
What is communication?
400
Students with learning disabilities have _____ in the low average to the gifted range.
What is IQ?
400
This measures the student's ability to perform skills needed for everyday life and is used in the identification process.
What is adaptive behavior skills assessment?
400
Used in documenting the presence and degree of certain behavior characteristics compared to others.
What is behavior rating scales?
400
This entity is responsible for providing assistive technology and services identified in the IEP.
What is the school district?
400
These communication aids are becoming more common in the management of severe communication disorders.
What are voice output communication aids?
500
The most frequently reported academic problem for those with learning disabilities.
What is reading?
500
"significantly subaverage general intellectual functioning" (IQ)
What is 70-75 or below?
500
Behaviorally based systems change approach to redesigning the environment to minimize problem behaviors.
What is positive behavior support?
500
Intermittent, limited, and pervasive
What are the AAMR levels of support?
500
Speechreading, fingerspelling, and cued speech are examples of ______________.
What are instructional procedures?
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