True or False
Disabilities
Psychological and Behavioral Characteristics
Transition
Definitions
100
It is easy to make accurate generalizations about the academic achievement of children with physical disabilities  
False
100
Chronic neurological condition and has recurrent seizures
What is Epilepsy
100
an artificial replacement for a missing body part
What is Prosthesis
100
Name at least two gross motor responses
What is head control, rolling over, sitting, standing, and walking.
100
Special stick that aids students who might not have use of arms.
What is Headstick
200
Roughly 25% of school aged children are classified as having physical disabilities
False
200
Degeneration of muscle fibers
What is Muscular dystrophy
200
a device that enhances the partial function of a part of a person’s body
What is Orthosis
200
Maximizes the outcome of therapy.
What is Early Intervention
200
Refers to how the child is picked up, carried, held, and assisted
What is Handling
300
Residual function is often important even when a prosthesis, orthosis, or adaptive device is not used
True
300
Spinal curvature
What is Scoliosis
300
variety of adaptations of ordinary items found in the home, office or school
What are Adaptive Devices
300
What are the two concerns people who work with young children with physical disabilities have
What is Early Intervention and Communication
300
Refers to providing support for the child’s body and arranging instructional or play materials in certain ways.
What is Positioning
400
Students do not only need special equipment for physical disabilities but also the same educational procedures and equipment as students with other disabilities
True
400
Debilitating disease which muscles and joints are affected
What is Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
400
These have a big influence on how children with physical disabilities view themselves
What are Public attitudes
400
What are two concerns for transitions for adolescents and young adults
What is Careers and Sociosexuality
400
Those whose physical limitations or health problems interfere with school attendance or learning to the extent where special services, training, equipment, or facilities are needed.
What is Learners with Physical Disabilities and Other Health Impairments
500
Motor skills should be taught in isolation
False
500
Congenital midline defect that results from failure of the bony spinal column to close completely during fetal development
What is Spina Bifida
500
Name at least two services that children receive in an inclusive classroom
What is Services from a physical therapist   Psychologists and social workers and Speech-language therapists  
500
It’s important to carefully assess the individual’s specific abilities, disabilities, and motivation when doing what?
What is Choosing a Career
500
Disorder of movement and posture that hinders brain’s ability to control muscles properly
What is Cerebral Palsy
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