Ideas Behind the Movement
People
Stats & Fun Facts
Strengths-Based Model
WILD CARD
100

Name two neurodiverse conditions.

What is: ASC, dyslexia, ADHD, dyspraxia, dycalculia, or Tourette's syndrome?

100

A former U.S. president with emotional and behavioral disorders

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

100

IEP stands for _____.

What is "Individualized Education Program"?

100

Type of psychology used in the strength-based model

What is positive psychology?

100

Member of the team who played badminton competitively in high school.

Who is Dr. Fung?

200

Acknowledge challenges instead of _______

What is "challenges instead of deficits"?

200

A famous director diagnosed with dyslexia

Who is Steven Spielberg?

200

The prevalence of dyslexia (percentage).

What is 13-14%?

200

_________'s Seven Vectors of Development

What is "Chickering's"?

200

Complete this quote: People with autism have difficulty “seeing the _____ for the _____.”

Bonus 100 points: Person who said this quote.

People with autism have difficulty “seeing the forest for the trees." - Uta Frith

300

Neurodiverse _______ instead of disorder

What is "condition instead of disorder"?

300

Founder of the Theory of Multiple Intelligences

Who is Howard Gardner?

300

The prevalence of Autism Spectrum Condition in 2018 (1 in _____).

What is 1 in 59?

300

Name one strategy neurodiverse students can employ when moving through autonomy toward interdependence (Vector 3).

What is: 

(1) Develop interpersonal competence (e.g., active listening, collaborating)

(2) Begin separation from parents on emotional needs

(3) Start relying on peers and other adults in school

(4) Participate in social activities

300

Member of the team who has a black belt in Taekwondo

Who is Audrey?

400

Which of the following is a characteristic of most individuals with dyslexia?

(a) They are bottom up thinkers

(b) Make connections among seemingly disparate ideas and concepts

(c) Good analyzers

(d) Extraordinarily detail oriented

What is (B) Make connections among seemingly disparate ideas and concepts?

400

Author of "NeuroDiversity: The Birth of an Idea"

(hint: first person to use the term "neurodiversity")

Who is Judy Singer?

400

Another name for Down syndrome (explain why this other name is fitting for bonus 100 points)

What is "Prince Charming Syndrome"? 

Reason: The friendly attitude and disarming smiles of many people with the genetic difference (Dykens, 2006)

400

The conceptual framework of Positive Psychology (3 ideas)

What are: pleasure, engagement, and meaning?

400

Member of the team who went to high school in Dubai.

Who is Sumayah?

500

Neurodiversity is a concept that regards individuals with differences in _________ as part of normal variation in the human population.

What is "brain function and behavioral traits"?

500

Initiator of the Autism Rights Movement (ARM)

Who is Jim Sinclair?

500

Fraction of entrepreneurs who reported having dyslexia (Must also answer: Percentage of middle managers in large corporations who reported having dyslexia)

1/3 of entrepreneurs reported having dyslexia. Only 1% of middle managers in large corporations reported having dyslexia.

500

Name FOUR of the Seven Vectors of Development.

What are:

(1) Developing competence

(2) Managing emotions

(3) Moving through autonomy toward interdependence

(4) Developing mature interpersonal relationships

(5) Establishing identity

(6) Developing purpose

(7) Developing integrity

500

Member of the team who was on a men's varsity team in college.

Bonus: Guess which sport!

Who is Isabelle?

Bonus: Rowing

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