Disability areas
LESA Staff
Ethical Responsibility
Behavior Management
Areas of difficulty
100
A disability which typically manifests before 3 years old, in which a student has a impaired social interactions, impaired verbal or non-verbal language and may have restrictive or repetitive behaviors.
What is Autism?
100
The director of special education for HCS.
Who is Sue Pearson?
100
The correct procedure for handling a parent that comes to you and complains.
What is refer the parent to the teacher?
100
The "C", in the ABC relationship when we look at behavior, stands for what
What are Consequences?
100
A student that can't correctly hold a pencil may have a deficit in which area.
What are fine motor skills?
200
A disability in which a child struggles with reading?
What is Dyslexia or Specific Learning Disability in Reading?
200
The person responsible for evaluating a child's expressive or receptive language skills.
Who is an speech-language pathologist?
200
Re-teaching, remediating, or supplementing; but not initial instruction.
What are the educational roles of the para educator?
200
When confronted by a disruptive student that causes very little interruption to the learning environment, you most often do this.
What is ignoring?
200
The fastest growing disability category in the United States.
What is Autism?
300
A disability characterized by hyperkinetic behavior (excessive movement), an inability to stay task focused, and lack of ability to focus?
What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity?
300
The person who is the link between home, school, and community. They promote academic and social success.
Who is a social worker?
300
The proper way to handle a situation in which you feel a child may be the victim of sexual or physical abuse at home.
What is report the suspected abuse to the teacher you work with and/or school administration. Teachers are mandatory reporters.
300
For every good behavior demonstrated you provide this to the student and often written as part of their behavioral plan.
What is positive reinforcement?
300
A student who can not answer wh- questions may have a difficult in this area.
What is speech and language or more specifically receptive and/or expressive language?
400
A disability that is a result of a genetic disorder in which a person has a full or partial extra copy of the chromosome 21?
What is Down Syndrome?
400
Person responsible for providing academic interventions and evaluates for various special education eligibilities; such as a cognitive impairment.
Who is a School Psychologist?
400
The people that can have access to a student's IEP.
Who are those persons involved with the education of a particular child? (i.e. paras should have access to the IEPs of the students with whom they have direct contact).
400
What are safe, nonharmful restraint positions to control an individual until he can regain control of his own behavior (used only as a LAST RESORT).
What is NonViolent Physical Crisis Intervention?
400
A student that has a difficult time appropriately interacting with peers or adults may need support from any of these professionals.
Who are ancillary staff and/or para professionals.
500
The name of a disability that means brain paralysis?
What is Cerebral Palsy?
500
The person responsible for evaluating fine motor and sensory skills.
Who is the occupational therapist?
500
The reason we cannot and do not talk about the children under our care while we are out in public or when other parents ask.
What is confidentiality?
500
These should be used only when a persons behavior is MORE dangerous than the danger of using them.
What are restraints?
500
What is LRE?
What is Least Restrictive Environment?
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