Brain Injuries
Causes
Curriculum Content
Disabilities Under IDEA
Random
100
What are temporary headaches, dizziness spells, and fatigue.
Post-Concussion Syndrome
100
What are some incidents later in life?
Malnutrition, ingestion of poison, and diseases. Head trauma from automobile accidents, abuse, and falls.
100
What term deals with the participation in activities that are appropriate for their same-age peers without disabilities.
Age Appropriateness
100
Are traditional programs for death children or blind children also appropriate for death-blind children?
False
100
What is the most diverse group of exceptional learners?
Severe Disabilities
200
The rapid acceleration and deceleration of shaking causes a young child's brain to whip back and forth against the skull.
Shaken Baby Syndrome
200
Influences that alter the structure or function of a brain that had been developing normally up to that point.
Brain Damage
200
The term of learning to dress self, preparing a snack, riding a bus.
Functionality
200
Are deficits in self-help skills a characteristic of people with severe and multiple disabilities?
True
200
Is severe Disabilities a category that states make reports on?
False
300
Bruising, swelling, and bleeding that usually accompany a moderate brain injury.
Contusions
300
Alcohol, drugs, and poor nutrition can cause severe disabilities during pregnancy?
True
300
Which content creates things meaningful and brings a quality of life?
Making Choices
300
Name one disability that is encompassed by the term Severe Disability.
Multiple disabilities, deaf-blindness, severe intellectual disabilities, severe health impairments, and severe emotional disturbance
300
What brain injury results in the "penetration of the Skull by a hard object?"
Open Head Injury
400
A momentary loss of consciousness without any subsequent complications or damage.
Concussion
400
When do most causes occur for severe and multiple disabilities?
Before birth
400
What helps interact socially, maintain their physical health and motor skills, and become more involved in community.
Recreation
400
What category under IDEA would Open head Injuries and Closed Head injuries fall under?
Traumatic Brain Injuries
400
The definition of profound posits a ceiling of _____ years of age for each area of functioning.
Two
500
Aggregation or clotting of blood, that grows putting pressure on vital brain structures and have the ability to rupture.
Hematoma
500
What is abnormal brain development
Dysgenesis
500
What must take on the responsibility as an educator to select the best instructional objectives
Prioritizing
500
What is the Key phrase in the IDEA definition of Traumatic Brain Injuries?
It adversely affects a child's academic performance
500
To over come challenges what is one characteristic teacher's must have.
Be organized, firm, consistent, knowledgeable about groups and on-on-ones, maintain accurate records, consistent and persistent.
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