Describes children who are slow in development but who have the potential to catch up.
What is developmentally delayed?
What is designed to compare the performance of children to there same-aged peers?
What is developmental screening?
What are the ages of early adulthood?
What is 21-34 years of age?
What is the most common neurobehavioral disorder?
What is ADHD?
What theory refers to families not having control of challenges that are coming up and causes family distress?
What is Uncertainty in Illness theory?
What implies a more chronic delay and is used as an umbrella term for a variety of diagnosis? It refers to a lifelong disability associated with mental/intellectual and physical impairments such as Autism.
What is developmental disability?
Why do we do early intervention with children?
What is neurodevelopmental changes in children and this reduces impairments? or Neuroplasticity.
True or False. Adults who had sensory deficits as a child will always develop worse sensory deficits as they age?
What is False?
At what age is the nervous system at its peak performance?
What is 25 years old?. Early Adulthood.
What is anxiety disorder?
What is an impairment of an individual's cognitive, emotional, or behavioral functioning, and is caused by social, psychological, biochemical and genetics?
What is mental health disorder?
What does disablement now include?
What is cognitive learning and mental health problems.
In the past, what two things did early adulthood focus on ?
What is establishing family and career?
What is the most severe developmental disability?
What is autism?
What does sensory processing do?
What is enabling the brain to understand what is happening both inside and outside the body?
What is the ability of a person to alter their behavior in accordance to some standards, ideals, or goals either stemming from internal or societal expectations?
What is self-regulation?
The more the severe the impairment, the more ________ is required.
What is adaptation?
What are the leading causes of death in the early adulthood age group?
What is MVA and suicide?
What is the biggest characteristic that is associated with levels of family participation?
What is cognition?
True or False. Individuals resilience to stressors has been developing through childhood and adolescence?
What is true?
What is a positive stress response that involves conscious effort to solve personal and interpersonal problems?
What is coping?
What are the 3 most common developmental disabilities?
What is Autism, learning and intellectual disabilities, and ADHD?
What is the most important new demands on early adulthood?
What is creating and maintaining formal relationships?
What are the 3 signs of stress?
What is emotional, psychological, and physical?
What is the fastest growing sector of homeless?
What is young adults?