Purpose and Promise of Special Education
Planning and Providing Special Education Services
Collaborating with Families
Learning Disabilities
Intellectual Disabilities
100

Children who experience difficulties in learning as well as those whose  performance is so advanced that modifications in curriculum and instruction are necessary

What are exceptional children?

100

Prereferral Intervention, Multifactored Evaluation. Eligibility Determination, IEP, LRE, Special Education and related services, Progress monitoring, annual review and reevaluation

What is the Special Education Process?

100

Parent advocacy, legislative mandates, and educators' desire to increase their effectiveness

What are the three factors responsible for the increased emphasis  on parent and family involvement?

100

a disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, that may manifest itself in the inability to listen, think, speak, write, spell or do mathematical calculations

What is specified learning disability?

100

Significantly subaverage general intellectual functioning, existing concurrently with deficits in adaptive behavior and manifested during the developmental period that adversely affects a child's educational performance

What is intellectual disability?

200

The loss or reduced function of a particular body part or organ

What is impairment?

200

Multidisciplinary teams, interdisciplinary teams, transdisciplinary teams

What are three teaming models?

200

Grief cycle, confronting, adjusting, and accepting or adapting, period of emotional crisis characterized by shock, denial, and disbelief

What are some challenges and stressors of parents have who have children with disabilities?

200

Shifts identification from a "wait to fail" model to one of early identification and prevention

What is RTI (response to intervention}

200

A series of questions, problem-solving, memory and other task assumed to require certain amounts of intelligence to answer or solve correctly

What is an IQ test?

300

Children who are considered to have a greater than usual chance of developing a disability

What are children at risk?

300

Those underrepresented and overrepresented in Special Education

What are culturally and linguistically diverse students?

300

Caregiver, provider, teacher, counselor. behavior support specialist, Parent of siblings without disabilities, parent and/or co-parent and information specialist

What are roles of parents of children with disabilities?

300

General term that refers to a heterogeneous group of disorders manifested by significant difficulties in the acquisition and use of listening, speaking, reading, writing, reasoning or mathematical abilities

What are learning disabilities?

300

Mark has an IQ of 43. He has demonstrated difficulties with daily living skills and has not met some important developmental milestones. What could Mark's diagnosis be?

What is intellectual disability- moderate?

400

Recognize meaningful differences, provide access to accommodations, may negatively affect the child's self-esteem, requires  the expenditure of a great amount of money

What are advantages and disadvantages of labeling and classification?

400

Setting closest to the regular classroom that also meets the child's special educational needs

What is least restrictive environment?

400

Understanding how differing values and belief systems may influence families' perspectives, wishes and decisions

What is cultural reciprocity?

400

Reading problems, written language deficits, Math underachievement, Poor Social Skills, ADHD, challenging behavior, low self-esteem or self-efficacy, severe low achievement despite generally effective instruction

What are characteristics of learning disabilities?

400

Alice has been diagnosed with an Intellectual Disability. Her IQ score is a 29. What is her ID level?

What is intellectual disability- severe?

500

Zero Reject, nondiscriminatory evaluation, free appropriate public education, child find system, IEP, and least restrictive environment

What are the six major principles of IDEA?

500

The key operational element of the family-professional partnership

What is ongoing two-way communication?

500

Severe discrepancy between student's intellectual ability and academic achievement not the result of another known condition and in need of special education services to succeed in school

What are three criteria most states require?

500

Intellectual Disability

What is impaired mental ability?

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