Reading
Structure
Routines
Listening
Sight
100
A Language bases learning disability.
What is Dyslexia?
100
Impaired or abnormal development of normal social interactions.
What is Asperger syndrome?
100
A characterized by attention skills that are developmentally inappropriate, impulsivity.
What is Attention Deficit Disorder?
100
A loss in hearing from mild to profound.
What is Hearing Impaired?
100
A term used to include all levels of vision loss.
What is Visual impairment?
200
The most common problems with reading, spelling and writing.
What are the effects of dyslexia?
200
Difficulty in communication skills, social interaction, obsessive compulsive, lack of motor skills.
What are the main feature of Asperger syndrome?
200
A neurobiological disability that interferes with a persons' ability to sustain attention or focus on a task and to delay impulsive behavior.
What is ADD disorder?
200
Loss in hearing, severe language and communication and wear hearing aids.
What are the characteristic of HI?
200
Visually impaired, visually handicapped, visually disabled, blind, partially sighted, and low vision.
What is terms used to describe children with vision impairment?
300
Children has trouble, learning to speak, learning letters and their sounds and reading.
What are the signs of dyslexia?
300
Specially trained health care providers that includes physicians, psychologists and speech and language therapists, can help define a child's individual strengths and weaknesses.
How is Asperger syndrome diagnosed?
300
Is a neurobiological disorder and not caused by a chaotic home environment.
What is the cause of ADD?
300
Audiologist, interpreters Speech and Language therapist
who is the support staff of Hearing Impaired child?
300
May prevent the development of secondary handicaps, as will as self stimulating mannerisms.
What is Early intervention?
400
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
What are the rights of a dyslexic person?
400
Teachers use adaptations and accommodations in the classroom to allow them to succeed.
What types of treatment are available?
400
Teachers provide a routine and structure daily routine to help children with disorder.
What is treatment of ADD?
400
Print out assignments, write important information on board, have child sit in front of room.
What is some strategies to help a HI child in your classroom.
400
Braille, low vision aids and training, large printed books and materials.
What is the curriculum for a Visual impairment child?
500
Teachers use a multisensory, structured language approach to learning.
What is the process of teaching a child with dyslexia?
500
Cause is still unknown. Could be genetic or not.
What is the causes of Asperger syndrome?
500
Medication is an important part of treatment. Medication in not used to control behavior.
What is the role of medication?
500
At birth or an injury to ear drum may cause this order.
What is the cause of Hearing Impairment?
500
Residential school programs, public school programs.
What is placement options for children with Visual Impairment?
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