Autism Spectrum Disorder
Learning & Communication Disorders
ADHD
Motor Disorders
Intellectual Disabilities
100
Excels at one specific area or skill.
What is an Autistic Savant?
100
Delay or deficit in obtaining basic academic skills that is evident when an individual's achievement and skills are substantially below average peers.
What is specific learning disorder?
100
In the DSM-V the presence of symptoms for ADHD have to be before what age?
What is 12?
100
An involuntary, repetitive rapid movement or vocalization.
What is a tic?
100
Adaptive functioning's three domains
What is conceptual, social and practical?
200
Requiring very substantial support, requiring substantial support, requiring support
What are severity levels for autism spectrum disorder?
200
When children do not have the ability to express themselves in ways appropriate to their age and developmental level. Limited vocabulary, simplified language skills, and grammatical errors, etc.
What is Language Disorder?
200
Stereotypes of ADHD inattention.
What are lazy, underachievers, spacey, etc.
200
A motor disorder characterized by marked impairment in the development of motor coordination.
What is developmental coordination disorder?
200
A mother’s alcohol consumption possible effect during pregnancy including intellectual disability.
What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?
300
What are two domains of diagnostic symptoms to diagnose autism spectrum disorder.
What are Social/communication disturbances and restricted range of interests/repetitive behaviors.
300
Another word for specific learning disorder with impairment in reading.
What is Dyslexia?
300
Inattention and Hyperactivity/Impulsivity and Combined
What are the possible categories of ADHD diagnoses?
300
Educational interventions, CBT, habit-reversal, Pharmacological therapy, etc.
What is a possible effective intervention for a child with Tourette's disorder?
300
When people with cognitive and physical disabilities integrate fully into society. I.e. school, work, groups etc
What is mainstreaming?
400
The gender prevalence diagnosis ratio for Autism Spectrum Disorder. (i.e. Boys to girls ratio)
What is 4 (boys) to 1 (girl)?
400
Also known as stuttering
What is childhood-onset fluency disorder?
400
Dysphoria, Organization problems, impulsivity and inattention.
Women with ADHD are less likely to show high-risk behaviors seen in men and are more likely to experience?
400
Children aged between 2 and 5 engage in voluntary, repetitive behaviors such as rocking. These behaviors can interfere with normal functioning and cause bodily injury.
What is stereotypic movement disorder?
400
Down Syndrome, Phenylketonuria (PKU), Fragile X Syndrome, Tay-Sachs, or Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
Name one or more intellectual disabilities caused by genetic abnormalities.
500
Early behavioral interventions such as early behavioral operant conditioning, communication goals, modeling, incorporating family/school, role playing, etc.
What is an example of a treatment planning option for Autism Spectrum Disorder
500
-Communication Disorder specifically Speech Sound Disorder
A child who substitues, omits, or articulates sounds has the criteria for what type of disorder?
500
Dopamine
Genes related to what neurotransmitter are supported to be involved in ADHD and the brain?
500
OCD features, speech difficulties, and attentional problems.
Individuals with Tourette's Disorder also commonly have other psychological symptoms such as?
500
Conceptual (Educational, academic), social (relationships), and pragmatic (daily living)
What are the three sets of criteria a client must meet for the diagnoses of an intellectual disorder?
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