Autism/Developmental Disabilities
Intellectual Disabilities
Behavior
Transition
Mystery
100
This diagnosis used to be a separate diagnosis but is now considered part of the Autism Spectrum Disorder as per the new DSM-V. It is characterized by social awkwardness, poor social skills, difficulty interpreting behavior of others, etc.
What is Asperger's Syndrome?
100
This is the IQ score needed to be classified as having an intellectual disability.
What is 70 or below?
100
Johnny is administered an electric shock every time he engages in the self-injurious behavior of hitting his head with his fists. The electric shock in this situation is considered to be this as part of the procedure.
What is aversive or positive punishment?
100
School personnel begins transition planning for students with IEPs at this age in New Jersey.
What is age 14?
100
This curriculum focuses on teaching daily living skills, how to use transportation, how to balance a checkbook, etc.
What is a functional curriculum?
200
This is the leading professional in autism research that focuses on sexuality education and community-based instruction for learners on the Autism Spectrum.
Who is Dr. Peter Gerhardt?
200
These two types of assessments must be conducted in order to diagnose and classify a student with intellectual disabilities.
What is an IQ test and a test of adaptive behavior?
200
Name the four types of data collection that are used for behaviors.
What is frequency, duration, latency, intensity/magnitude?
200
This state agency provides services to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities using a new fee for service model.
What is the New Jersey Division for Developmental Disabilities?
200
Samantha has autism and participates in a self-contained program within her district. As part of her education she is taken to a grocery store every week to learn how to follow a shopping list. She is participating in this type of instruction.
What is Community-Based Instruction?
300
These are the three areas or defining behavioral traits/characteristics examined for children on the Autism Spectrum.
What is Communication, Social skills, and Patterns of behavior, or range of interests?
300
This is a type of intellectual disability caused by metabolic error in processing protein but can be controlled by diet.
What is Phenylketonuria (PKU)?
300
These are the functions of problem behavior (must name all of them).
What is escape/avoid a task/demand, gain access to a tangible item, medical, sensory/automatic reinforcement, attention, power and control?
300
Name at least four members of the transition planning team.
Who are: Student Parents/guardians School psychologist General, vocational, and special education teachers School principal or other administrator Adult service providers (e.g., vocational rehabilitation counselors) Related service providers (SLP, OT, PT, etc.) Community agency representatives Job coach/Transition coordinator
300
These are the three characteristics of a good operational definition of a target behavior.
What is objective, clear, and complete?
400
Name one of the developmental screening tools used on children.
What is Battelle Developmental Inventory-2nd edition Bayley Scales of Early Infant and Toddler Development-3rd edition, Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence-4th edition?
400
Sam has an IQ of 55, has stunted growth, large droopy ears, and a long face. This would be his diagnosis.
What is Fragile X Syndrome?
400
Name the two rating scales/interview tools utilized to conduct a Functional Behavioral Assessment.
What is the Motivational Assessment Scale and the Functional Analysis Screening Tool?
400
Name one assessment that is completed on a student during the transition planning process.
What is Personal Interest Inventory, Vocational Assessment, IQ test, Test of Adaptive Behaviors?
400
These are the name of the two social skills assessments that are done to assess language and social skill development.
What is the Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills-Revised (ABLLS-R) and the Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program (VB-MAPP)?
500
These are the two assessments required by the New Jersey Administrative Code that are needed to classify a student with autism.
What is a speech-language assessment and a neurodevelopmental assessment by a medical physician?
500
Joshua has an IQ score of 40 and is unable to participate in PARCC testing. This is the standardized assessment he would participate in.
What is Alternative Proficiency Assessment or Dynamic Learning Maps?
500
This is the professional that developed the functional analysis.
Who is Dr. Brian Iwata?
500
These are the three major phases of the transition planning process.
What is: Planning and development Implementation Outcome evaluation
500
Steven has been displaying severe physical aggression in school toward staff and students and has been suspended for 10 days. This is the type of meeting that must be held.
What is a manifestation determination meeting?
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