With this condition, seizures occur chronically and rapidly.
What is Epilepsy?
What is diabetes?
Name one characteristic of inattention for ADHD.
Not attending to details, difficulty sustaining attention to tasks/activities, doesn't listen, not following through on instructions, difficulty organizing, dislikes tasks that require sustained mental effort, frequently loses things, easily distracted, and often forgetful.
Which impairment involves the skeletal system.
What is orthopedic impairment?
A characteristic of this condition is having weak or floppy muscles.
What is Hypotonia?
What is the condition where the vertebrae do not enclose the spinal cord?
What is Spina Bifida?
How many times more likely are boys to be diagnosed than girls?
What is three times more likely.
What type of impairment involves the central nervous system?
What is neuromotor impairment?
This condition is progressive atrophy or wasting away of the body's muscles.
What is Muscular Dystrophy?
What is Hydrocephalus?
What is the accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid in tissues surrounding the brain?
What disease doesn't require a parent to inform the school if the child has it?
What is HIV/AIDS?
What is the most prevalent physical disability in school-age children?
This is a condition where a person cannot resist or fight off infections.
What is HIV/AIDS?
What is the condition that is a permanent condition resulting from lesions to the brain or abnormality of brain growth?
What is Cerebral Palsy?
What is the most common intervention for children with ADHD?
What is medication?
For a child to qualify as having a physical disability, the disability must affect what?
What is their educational performance?
What is the chronic lung disease characterized by bouts of wheezing, coughing and difficulty breathing?
What is Asthma?
In which condition does the body's exocrine glands excrete mucus that blocks lungs and digestive system?
What is Cystic Fibrosis?
True or False: Stress and conflict in a student's home life can cause ADHD symptoms?
What is True?
What does Monoplegia affect?
What is only one limb?