Law
Assessment & Diagnosis
Instruction
Strategies
Miscellaneous
100

This law protects individuals with disabilities in the school setting

IDEA

100
This disability is characterized by deficits in adaptive behavior as well as intellectual functioning (IQ)

Intellectual disability

100

This type of instruction is centered around systematic and repeated instruction, typically at a table

Discrete Trial Teaching

100
A temporary support put in place to help the learner with a skill, that is then faded out

Prompt

100

This is the 3-term contingency

Antecedent - Behavior - Consequence

200

This part of IDEA ensures students be placed in a setting with the most access to general education as is possible

Least Restrictive Environment

200

This type of assessment looks at items or activities a child enjoys interacting with so as to get a rank order of these items/activities

Preference assessment

200

This type of instruction involves breaking a complex skill into smaller steps

Task Analysis Learning

200

This is a short narrative, typically about social skills or community skills, that serves as a primer for expected behaviors

Social Stories (or social narratives)

200

This school-wide model involves levels of supports from all students, to smaller groups of specialized supports, to individualized supports

PBIS

300

This is the written educational plan for children aged 0-3 under IDEA

Individualized Family Service Plan

300

These are the two main areas of deficit for individuals with autism spectrum disorder

social communication & restricted, repetitive behaviors or interests

300

This type of instruction follows the I do, We do, You do model

Explicit Instruction

300

When considering using modeling (video, in vivo, verbal), this is one important thing to consider prior to intervention

Attending skills, Preferences, or Precursor skills

300

Anxiety, depression, withdrawal, and phobias are examples of

Internalizing behaviors

400

This court case was used to desegregate schools, but disability advocates used it to promote inclusion

Brown v. Board of Education

400

This common deficit in individuals with ASD involves difficulty with perspective taking and understanding emotions of others

Theory of Mind

400

These are ways to set up the environment to facilitate naturalistic teaching trials (must get 2/3)

Enticing, Sabotage, Embedding in Routines

400

This strategy involves using tasks the learner is likely to comply with prior to a task the learner is less likely to comply with

Behavioral momentum or high-p response sequence

400

This feeding intervention involves baby steps towards food consumption

Desensitization or demand fading

500

This protects students with disabilities who do not qualify under IDEA at schools

Section 504

500

These are the main components to conducting an ecological inventory (must get 3/4)

Typical student behavior, Target student's performance, Target student needs, Supports or accommodations needed

500

This type of instruction planning involves bringing together all people who know the student, and the student him/herself, to create a shared vision and action plan for their future

Person Centered Planning

500

This is the current prompt level someone needs in order to be successful at answering correctly

Controlling Prompt

500

With regard to providing reinforcement for appropriate alternative behaviors, DISC stands for (must get 3/4)

Deprivation, Immediacy, Size, Contingency

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