Autism
ADHD
Dyslexia
Dementia
Critical Thinking/General Questions
100

What is Autism?

A disability that affects how people communicate, learn, and interact with others.

100

What does ADHD stand for?

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.

100

What school subject/activity is hardest for people with dyslexia?

Reading.

100

Who usually gets dementia? (Age Range)

Older adults or grandparents.

100

What is intellectual health?

How your brain learns, solves problems, remembers, and stays curious.

200

What is the “spectrum” in autism?

The different levels of autism, from mild to strong symptoms.

200

Name two common signs of ADHD.

Trouble focusing and being super active or talkative.

200

What tool helps people with dyslexia read easier?

A text-to-speech app or audiobook.

200

What is one early sign of dementia?

Forgetting names, dates, or recent events.

200

What is one way to keep your brain healthy?

Playing memory games, reading, or getting good sleep.

300

What can be difficult for a student with autism in school?

Loud noises, schedule changes, or group work.

300

What helps students with ADHD stay on task?

Checklists, timers, or movement breaks.

300

What letters do people with dyslexia often mix up?

Letters like b and d or p and q.

300

How can families help someone with dementia remember things?

By using labels, photos, or calendars.

300

Why should we support people with intellectual disabilities?

Because they deserve to learn and feel included, just like everyone else.

400

Name one talent someone with autism might have.

Being really focused, great at art, or remembering small details.

400

Meet Christian. He has ADHD. What helps him do well in school?

Taking short breaks, using reminders, and having patient teachers.

400

True or False: People with dyslexia are not smart.

FALSE—they are very smart, they just learn differently.

400

What kind of therapy can help people with dementia feel happy?

Music or art therapy.

400

How does technology help students with disabilities?

By giving tools like audiobooks, fidget tools, or voice typing.

500

What tool helps students with autism follow their daily routines?

A visual schedule or picture chart

500

Why is ADHD called a “superpower” by some people? 

Because people with ADHD are often creative and full of energy.

500

What can a teacher do to help a student with dyslexia?

Give extra time, use pictures, or let them listen instead of read.

500

What tool helps people with dementia stay safe?

A GPS tracker or reminder app.

500

What’s one thing you can do to support a friend with a disability?

Be kind, help them, and include them in activities.

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