Learning Disabilities
ADHD/EI
Hearing/Vision Impairment
SP/L and Autism
Intellectual Disabilities
100
A heterogenous group of disorders manifested by significant difficulties in reading , writing, speaking, listening, reasoning, and or math; possible cause a dysfunction in the brain.
What is learning disability?
100
ADHD students may be average, gifted or below average. Average, gifted, and below average refer to
What is cognitive ability?
100
A manual system or form of communication.
What is American Sign Language or ASL?
100
Not truly understanding that other people have their own thoughts and points of view.
What is Theory of Mind?
100
Daily skills necessary for independence like brushing your teeth or taking a bath.
What is an adaptive behavior?
200
When students with learning disablities attribute their success to luck.
What is external locus of control?
200
A neurobiological disorder covered under ADA.
What is ADHD?
200
A community that embraces the use of ASL as the primary means of communicating.
What is Deaf Culture?
200
Examples of this are Hand flapping and rocking.
What is self-stimulatory behavior?
200
A score of 68 on the WISC_IV and poor adaptive skills may indicate.
What is cognitive impairment?
300
Marty a student with learning disabilities can identify the supports he needs to succeed and can communicate them to his teachers and potential employers. He has demonstrated?
What is self-advocacy?
300
Used to analyze/identify a destructive behavior's reason and then a way to address that behavior.
What is a functional behavior assessment?
300
An electronic device that stimulates the hearing nerve in the inner ear.
What is a cochlear implant?
300
Although proved to be untrue, refridgerator mothers and immunizations were once linked to this disorder.
What is Autism?
300
Students with CI can receive special education services in Michigan until they attain a certain age.
What is 26?
400
A three tiered intervention model.
What is RTI?
400
A common intelligence test given to determine if a student's cognitive level may be affecting her emotions and behavior
What is the WISC-IV?
400
A hearing loss that occurs after birth and is the result of ear infection, bacterial meningitis, or encephalities.
What is adventitious hearing loss?
400
A pervasive developmental disorder considered part of ASD characterised by impairment in social interactions.
What is Asperger's syndrome?
400
The earliest age a child can be assessed for an intellectual disability.
What is an infant?
500
One of the most fundamental issues facing professionals in Special Education and parents of children with learning disabilities.
What is eligibility criteria?
500
A system of rewarding students for knowing and following norms or expectations.
What is PBIS? or PBS?
500
A dot system used for reading and writing.
What is braille?
500
A term used to include blindness and low vision.
What is visual impairment?
500
Causes a dilemma related to curriculum and accountability
What is high stakes testing?
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