EBD/IND
Physical & Multiple Disabilities
Autism
Communication Disorders
Potpourri
100
Identification of this requires an IQ below 70 and commensurate adaptive behavior.
What is Intellectual Disability?
100
Of juvenile onset diabetes and adult diabetes, this one is more severe and progresses more quickly.
What is juvenile diabetes.
100
The diagnosis of autism requires identification before this age.
What is three years or 36 months.
100
Communication can be broken down into these two major components.
What are speech and language?
100
This exceptionality shows the poorest academic achievement of all.
What is EBD?
200
For students with intellectual disabilities, their weakest academic area is this.
What is reading?
200
This condition affects motor skills and is typically due to prenatal or postnatal loss of oxygen.
What is Cerebral Palsy.
200
Most individuals within the autism spectrum do not have this syndrome involving extraordinary abilities in music, art, mathematics, and mechanical skills.
What is Savant Syndrome?
200
This terms refers to the structure of a word when it is changed by adding "ing," "s", and "ed" for example.
What is morphology?
200
When speech is used with an individual with residual hearing along with signing, reading, and writing.
What is total communication?
300
These kinds of behaviors are characterized by depression, anxiety, and psychosis.
What are internalizing behaviors?
300
Duchenne's is the most severe type of this disability and is treated with steroids, supportive devices, and physical therapy.
What is muscular dystrophy?
300
This instructional method has been found to be appealing to children with ASD due to their typical need for routine and absence of change.
What is direct instruction?
300
One of the primary treatments for dysfluency involving stuttering is this.
What is direct behavior therapy?
300
One of the major criticisms of IDEA is that it has excluded a group of individuals with this disorder.
What is social maladjustment?
400
Most causes of severe IND are due to this.
What are genetics?
400
This human rights and advocacy organization defined adaptive fit as a two-way relationship between the individual and the environment and is ongoing.
What is TASH?
400
This is one of the early signs of autism, which can be seen when parents hold these babies.
What is rigidity?
400
This type of disorder can be due to structural defects such as cleft palate or functional disorders resulting from environmental or psychological influences.
What is speech sound or articulation disorders.
400
This is the term used to describe the availability of supports that facilitate an individual's inclusion in his/her community.
What is Normalization?
500
The purpose of this kind of evaluation is to determine the underlying cause of a negative behavior.
What is functional behavior analysis.
500
The term used when an individual is identified with both serious emotional adjustment problems and intellectual disabilities.
What is Dual Diagnosis.
500
Approximately this percentage of children with autism have average or above intellectual functioning.
What is 50%?
500
One of the major factors contributing to early language development is because parents provide this.
What is positive reinforcement for language skills.
500
This kind of activity can be predicted by learning problems, insufficient parental support and supervision, and unsafe neighborhoods.
What is gang activity?
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