learning disabilites
SLD
causes
areas of the brain
random
100
a specific learning disability that is neurological in orgin
what is dyslexia
100
disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language,spoken or written
What is SLD (specific learning disabilites)
100
prenatal truma, peri-natal truma and post-natal truma
What is etiologies associated with learning disabilites
100
logical thinking, information processing of words, language, sequencing, analytical thinking
What is left hemisphere
100
tactile sensation
What is parietal lobe
200
once called word blindness, symbols, phrases, words or letters look as if they are reversed or transposed in reading
What is strephosymbolia
200
poor memory, difficulty following directions, poor reading, writing, spelling computationm poor motor coordination, trouble with direction left and right relationship trouble telling time
What is symptoms of SLD
200
trauma that occurs sometime between conception and birth
What is prenatal trauma
200
visual imaagery, visual discrimination, spatial orientation,music,creativity
What is right hemisphere
200
delayed speech developement, diffculty with behavior and low frustration level, confusing words signifying direction in space
What is early signs of dyslexia
300
telling and keeping track of time and the sequence of past and future events, trouble dealing with money, mastering arithmetic facts by traditional methods
What is dyscalculia
300
the use of discrepancy model or RTII
What is assessing for a SLD
300
trauma that occurs as part of the birthing process
What is peri-natural trauma
300
hearing and auditory memory
What is temporal lobe
300
basic unit of the nervous system, made up of a cell body, axon, and dendrite
What is neurons
400
poor writing and expression
What is dysgraphia
400
assesses whether there is a significant difference between a students's scores on a test of general intelligence
What is discrepancy model
400
trauma that occurs after birth during the developemental period
What is post-natal trauma
400
speech, body movement, executive functioning, behavior, judgment
What is frontal lobe
400
discovered the left inferior area of the frontal cortex has a tremendous role in the process of language
What is paul broca
500
trouble correctly producing and sequencing sounds, syllables, and words
What is developmental apraxia of speech
500
a systematic decision making process designed to allow for early and effective responses to children's learning and behavioral difficulties.
What is RtII model
500
flat nose, eyes spread large ears, thin lips no indent going down from nose to tip
What is common characteristics face features with a person that has one of the pre,peri and post
500
vision and visual perception
What is occipital lobe
500
located a area in the posterior section of the left temporal lobe that is responsible for processing words we hear
What is carl wernicke
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