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100

Students with learning disabilities typically experience ____________ more often that peers.

Students with learning disabilities are victimized more often than their peers.

100

Which of the following criteria is NOT needed for an assessment of ADHD?

A) at least six symptoms.

B) symptoms to have persisted for at least 6 months.

C) marked improvement when under medical treatment.

D) symptoms that are to such a degree that they are maladaptive and inconsistent with his developmental level.

C) marked improvement when under medical treatment.

100

Cursing a teacher is an example of 

Internalizing Behavioral Problem

100

Hunter has an IQ of 60, maintains a steady job, and goes out every Friday night with several friends. Under which level of severity would he be classified?

Mild Intellectual Abilities

100

According to IDEA, autism is generally evident before age

Three 

200

Jasmine, grade 4, performs at the fourth grade level in all areas except reading, which is at the second-grade level. Describe Jasmine's level of performance.

Unexpected Underachievement

200

Chan is a student with ADHD in your class. Where would you put his desk?

In a quiet corner.

200

Name one important premise of positive behavior support?

medical intervention.

200

Difficulty with motor skills is defined as a characteristic of?

Mental Retardation

200

Name one characteristic of communication abilities of children with ASD?

Take language literally.

300

Mr. Chin allows his students with learning disabilities to listen to a tape recording of tests to ensure that their poor reading ability does not impact their ability to show their learning. He is using which type of accommodation ......?

Adjusting Instructional Materials and Activities

300

When Francis is able to work 15 problems independently, he is allowed to pick a "No Homework Pass" from a bowl on the teacher's desk. This pass allows him one free night without having to do any homework. This is an example of?

Self-reinforcement

300

Students with EBD are typically educated in?

a variety of settings.

300

Parents who abuse alcohol can deliver babies with this syndrome?

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

300

Maintains eye contact for extreme periods of time is known as a?

Social Characteristic of ASD?

400

Sheldon does not believe in himself and does not try to learn, resulting in a dependency on others. This behavior is referred to as....?

Learned Helplessness

400

What are executive functions?

The cognitive abilities that control the ability to plan, self-regulate, and engage in goal-directed behavior.

400

When Ms. Nobbee notices that one of her students becomes disruptive while doing math seatwork, she divides his math problems into small sections, only requiring him to finish one section at a time. Once his task is broken down into manageable pieces, the student’s disruptive behavior disappears. Identify the behavioral strategy that Ms. Nobbee used?

Curricular Adjustments

400

Chin, a young man with an intellectual disability, receives training, counseling, and job placement services through a government agency. This type of Rehabilitation is known as 

Vocational Rehabilitation.

400

When teaching functionally equivalent behaviors, the LAST step in the process that the teacher should focus on is to _______

work with others to ensure consistency across all settings.

500

Identify three teaching methods and strategies that promote classroom success for students with learning disabilities.

Answers should include techniques or programs discussed in the chapter (CBM, explicit instruction on basic skills, learning strategies, mnemonics, PALS, etc.) with a brief description. Important that each has been proven to be effective through research.

500

Ashley uses a self-monitoring strategy. Briefly explain what this is?

A self-monitoring strategy helps Ashley keep a record of her own performance.

500

List four types of internalizing behaviors.

(Any 4 of the following) painful shyness, is teased by peers, is neglected by peers, depression, anorexia, bulimia, socially withdrawn, suicidal thoughts or verbalizations, unfounded fears and phobias, verbalized feelings of low self-esteem, excessive worrying, panics, self-destructive behavior

500

C.J. has an intellectual disability and participates in a general education science class. His classmates must memorize the first 15 elements on the periodic table for an upcoming test, and be able to diagram their molecular structure. In contrast, C.J. must match each element name to its correct abbreviation. The different test and expectations for  C.J. in science are examples of __________.

Instructional Modifications.

500

List two possible explanations for the increase in the prevalence of ASD.

Increased public awareness

Broader diagnostic criteria for ASD, rather than just for autism

Environmental factors

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