Classification
Characteristics
Educational Assessment
Intellectual Functioning
Etiology
100
IQ of 25 or lower
What is Profound
100
The primary characteristic of mental retardation
What is learning and memory
100
Composed of the parents, school psychologist, classroom teacher, and a school administrator.
What is the multidisciplinary team (MDT)
100
The most accurate way to measure intellectual functioning
What is individual intelligence tests
100
A mother who consumes alcohol during pregnancy causes it
What is fetal alcohol syndrome
200
IQ of 55 to 70
What is Mild
200
Deficits in judgment, social skills, language skills, taking care of personal needs, and developing interpersonal relationships
What is adaptive skills
200
The first step in the diagnosis process
What is initial referral
200
Divide the person's mental age by his/her chronological age and then multiply by 100.
What is the most common way of calculating a person's IQ
200
include anencephaly and hydrocephalus
What is unknown prenatal influences
300
IQ is 40-55; learning is mainly self-help skills; may be employed in a sheltered workshop.
What is trainable
300
Deficits in academic areas such as math and/or reading
What is academic achievement
300
used in conjunction with the AAMR Adaptive Behavior Scale or the Vineland Social Maturity Scale to tell if a child meets the criteria for the definition of MR.
What is the WISC-III or Stanford-Binet IV
300
The median in the following set of numbers...52, 38, 41, 47, 43
What is 43
300
virus that crosses over the placenta and affects the fetus, especially druing the first trimester of pregnancy
What is rubella
400
characterized by regular involvement (daily) in at least some environments, such as work or home
What is Extensive supports
400
Most people with MR look like normal people. However, the more severe the MR, the more physical problems the person will have.
What is Physical and health characteristics
400
Happens when a student meets the criteria for MR and if he/she requires specially designed instruction.
What is the IEP team convenes
400
15 for the WISC-III and 16 for the Stanford-Binet
What is the standard deviation
400
Low socioeconomic backgrounds that don't offer many opportunities for learning
What is Socio-Cultural influences
500
The four classification systems
What is severity of condition, educability expectations, medical descriptors, and type & extent of needed support
500
Can contribute to the health problems of children with mental retardation
What is living conditions
500
The final step in the MR diagnosis process
What is the Notice of Recommended Educational Placement (NOREP)
500
Most frequently used individual IQ tests
What is the Wechsler Intelligence Scales --Third Edition (WISC-III) and the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales--Fourth Edition (S-B IV)
500
An inherited condition where a child can't metabolize a common amino acid called phenylalanine
What is Phenylketonuria (PKU)
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