Specific Learning Disibilities
Causes
Symptoms
Tenents of IDEA
The Brain
100
Chemicals responsible for signal transmission between the individual nerouns.
What are Neurotransmitters?
100
Family members may have dycalculia, which may be a reason a member of the family could have it, which is this.
What is Heredity?
100
People who have difficulty understanding and doing word problems can be a sign of this.
What is Dyscalculia?
100
Total integration in a classroom would be considered this tenent of IDEA.
What is the Least Restirctive Environment?
100
The parietal, occipital, cerebellum, temporal, and frontal are these in the brain.
What are Lobes?
200
Poor memory, short attention span, trouble sequencing, and trouble telling time are all symptoms of this.
What is a Specific Learning Disability?
200
There are different degrees of dyscalculia. Some people may be able to one type of math problem, and the other may not. This deals with this.
What is Severity?
200
Handeling money and counting what is a symptom of discalculia.
What is Change?
200
Students can not be denied for any reason due to this.
What is Zero Reject?
200
Speech, behavior, body movement, executive functioning, and judgment are controlled by this part of the brain.
What is the Frontal Lobe?
300
This hemisphere of the brain controls things like logical thinking, language, and analytical thinking.
What is the Left Hemisphere?
300
It may be hard to visualize patterns or different parts of a math problem due to this.
What are Visual Spatial Troubles?
300
These are particularily hard for people with dyscaluclia to tell apart.
What is Mathematical Symbols?
300
Specially Designed Instruction is an example of this.
What is an IEP?
300
The juncture from which electrical impulses pass from one dendrite to another through the action of chemicals called neurotransmitters.
What is the Synapse?
400
Involved in reward or reinforcement, in problems in cognition, and in diseases such as Parkinson's disease, mood disorders, and schizophrenia.
What is Dopamine?
400
Dyscalculia has been associated with lesions to the supramarginal and angular gyri. This makes it this kind of disorder.
What is Neurological Disorder?
400
Extreme cases of dycalculia may lead to a fear of math problems, making it this.
What is a Phobia?
400
This is critical in evaluation and IEP.
What is Parental Participation?
400
This helps regulate arousal and moods.
What is Norepinephrine?
500
The minimum amount of grade levels below expectation that more than half of the students with SLDs in high school perform.
What is Three?
500
Dyscalculia is one of a constellation of symptoms acquired after damage to this.
What is Angular Gyrus?
500
This percent of dyslexics show no sign of dyscalculia.
What is 40-50%?
500
The right to challenge the findings of an evaluation report, and the right to go outside of school to get an independent evaluation is this process.
What is the Due Process?
500
This impacts our ability to attend to a task.
What is Inconsistent Dopamine?
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