The chromosome effected.
What is ... the 15th chromosome?
Low energy reserves caused by this.
What is ... Growth Hormone Deficiency?
A rare disability, the odds of Prader-Willi Syndrome are:
What is ... 1 in 15,000?
Daily double! Now worth 200 pts.
A behavior checking method used to teach the consequences for an action.
What is ... the ABC Chart?
Rare stage of Prader-Willi, most never reach it.
What is ... Stage 4?
These milestones are delayed, causing movement difficulties.
What are ... Motor Skills?
Daily Double!- Now worth 400 pts.
Image of a system showing the optimal level of exercise.
What are ... Stair Benefits?
This can help with food security.
What is ... a visual schedule?
People with PWS usually start feeling insatiable hunger around this age.
What is ... 8 years old?
This distributes abnormally causing movement difficulties.
What is ...muscle mass?
Part of the brain that controls hunger.
What is ... the Hypothalamus?
Type of graph used to break tasks into smaller parts
What is ... a Graphic organizer?
Due to this food must be constantly monitored and distributed in appropriate amounts at appropriate times.
What is ... Obsessive Eating?
Must consume about 60% less of these than average to maintain health.
What are ... Calories?
Most behavior issues can be attributed to.
What is ... Food?
Remember each person with a disability has their own strengths and weaknesses. Don't go easy on them though everyone enjoys a little ...
What is ... Challenge?
Because of the lack of this, people with PWS may be short in stature.
What is ... Growth Hormone?
The Snickers catchphrase explaining why a person with PWS would be reluctant to exercise.
What is ... "You're not you when you're hungry."
The name of the technique used to teach appropriate social behaviors.
What is ... Modeling?