A primary determination of which parenting style exhibited.
What is SES?
The Hispanic/Latino population in the U.S., identifies most with this country.
What is Mexico?
The most universal value across indigenous communities.
What is Respect?
What is Socioeconomic status?
The belief that good breeding would reduce the adverse impact of the disabled.
What is eugenics?
This term is also known as the multiple race black population.
What is race in combination?
This is the is the most valued and important thing in Hispanic/Latino culture.
What is family?
Number of federal recognized tribes in the United States.
The three influencers of Socioeconomic Status are ___________________.
What is education, occupation, and income?
What is IQ testing, specifically the Stanford-Binet Scales?
This population is 2-3 times more likely to be raised in this type of household.
What is an extended family household?
Only about half of Hispanic/Latino children with disabilities accomplish this.
What is Graduating with a High School Diploma?
These states (within the US) have the largest population of Native Americans.
What are California, Oklahoma, and Arizona?
This is a better indicator than income on determining SES.
This was the first parent advocacy group.
What is the Association of Retarded Citizens?
This type of attitude is used to describe caring for children with disabilities within this population.
What is an optimistic attitude?
BIA is an acronym that stands for _________.
What is the Bureau of Indian Affairs?
True/False: SES is thought to be a stronger influencer on parenting style than ethnic differences.
The acceptance of all brain "types" and "disability" presentations.
What is Neurodiversity?
When it comes to diagnosing ASD this establishment tends to be the most important source.
What are schools?
This topic should be avoided at IEP meetings with Native American families.
These two cultural/ethnic groups have the highest (over 30%) rate of poverty in the United States according to 2016 census.
What is African American/Black and American Indian?
This was the importance of the early disability self-advocates like Temple Grandin or Stephen Shore or others.
What is to understand a disability through the eyes of the disabled?