Diagnosis
Medical knowledge
IEP
Goals
Other
100
This is described as a parrot-like imitation of phrases, words and utterances that are repeated without meaning or intent
What is Echolalia
100
This bone is commonly referred to as the "kneecap".
What is Patella
100
This must be considered at every annual IEP with data to support the need for this extra service.
What is ESY
100
A daily behavior chart that is divided by subject area and includes +/- data about compliance or work completion.
What is an example of a data collection tool for behavior
100
Not just handwriting specialists
Who are Occupational Therapists
200
Characteristics of this disorder include a hoarse, breathy vocal quality accompanied by pitch breaks.
What is Vocal nodules
200
This muscle is attached at only one end
What is tongue
200
A team summary to include most recent evaluation data; progress towards previously identified annual goals; summary of instructional practices and student response; general education teacher statements; current grades; modification, accommodations, and student response to supplemental aids and services).
What is PLAAFP
200
A rubrics that includes critical attributes of a writing task and specific criteria for each attribute.
What is an example of a data collection tool for Written Expression
200
The name of the man who survived after an iron rod went through the frontal lobe of his brain in 1848.
Who is Phineas Gage
300
A speech-language disorder characterized by an abnormal fluency that is not stuttering and has a rapid and/or irregular speech rate.
What is Cluttering
300
The term for a motor pattern of rapidly repeating successive movements
What is diadokokinesis
300
IEP Performance Areas that are routinely addressed by occupational and physical therapists in the school setting.
What is daily living/adaptive, social/emotional/behavioral, workplace, motor, assistive technology, and Transition
300
In order to be considered measurable, goals should contain these 3 elements.
What is 1 behavior or skill, baseline data and mastery criteria
300
The little boy that will likely never own a white colored pet or play percussions.
Who is Albert
400
Examples include: cluster reduction, final consonant deletion, devoicing, syllable reduction are all examples
What is phonological processes
400
A permanent disturbance of movement that includes involuntary tremors and discoordination. Generally caused by cerebellar damage.
What is Ataxia
400
Cognition, Communication, Health, Academic and Other.
What is non-traditional performance areas that can be supported by occupational and physical therapy
400
Rubrics, behavior charts, teacher made tests, daily classroom assignments, rating scales or checklists, etc.
What is examples of Progress Monitoring Methods
400
Denial, Projection, Rationalization, and Repression.
What is examples of Defense Mechanisms
500
Babbling that is differentiated by the inclusion of adultlike intonation patterns and rhythms
What is Jargon
500
When a child is on hands and knees, the reflex that causes the arms to naturally bend and the legs to extend when the child looks down at his/her hands.
What is Symmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex
500
These must be given to the parents only one time a school year, except that a copy also must be given to the parents: a. Upon initial referral or parent request for evaluation; b. Upon receipt of a first complaint to the State or first request for a due process hearing in a school year; c. When a disciplinary change of placement /removal has been initiated; d. Upon request by a parent.
What is the PWN and Procedural Safeguards notice
500
Each goal should be considered for this “extra service” need
What is ESY
500
A projective measure of social-emotional functioning that can also be used to establish a developmental “mental age”.
What is Draw-a-Person test
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