Learning disorder that involves difficulty reading
Dyslexia
Special education is designed for what?
For unique needs of children who have disabilities
What does IDEA stand for?
The individuals with Disabilities Education Act
51 million Americans are classified as?
disabled
Daily functioning areas like mobility, learning, self-care, commutation, and self-direction
Developmental Disabilities
Difficulty sustaining attention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior
ADHD
What do teacher's notice when they see a student struggle?
They try to find out if it's a disability that is affecting the child’s educational performance
What are the ages for IDEA part. C.
infants to toddlers, 0-2
main daily with memory perception and problem solving.
Cognitive or neurological disorder
Problems with movement and coordination
Dyspraxia
what does special education provide?
No cost for parents
What are the ages for IDEA part B?
3 to 21
How long is the possibility to become disable in America
Every hour to every 48 minutes
When the individual to rely on devices such as wheelchairs, crutches, hearing aids or artificial limbs.
Physical disabilities
Inability to write coherently
Dysgraphia
Why does the schools need to collect information?
test the important parts of evaluation like observation and pains
What does IDEA provide?
free public education that's available for children with disabilities
In 2050 what is expected?
The number of Alzheimer’s disease is to reach 13 million
What is the psychological or behavioral disorder that can range from mild to severe?
Mental illness
Severe difficulty in making arithmetical calculations
Dyscalculia
What are the three things the parent's want for their child's schools life.
1. protection
2. kindness
3. feelings
IDEA is that it governs around what?
To disable children at early ages
What is Alzheimer’s Association hypothesis?
That every 72 seconds, an American develops the disease.
A condition in which a person has an extra chromosome
Down syndrome