ADHD Awareness
Learning Accessibility
Developmental Disability Awareness
Sensory Accessibility
On Campus Factors
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What does ADHD stand for?

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

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What are the 5 most common learning disabilities?

Dyslexia, ADHD, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, and Dyspraxia.

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What are some developmental disabilities you know of?

Intellectual disability, autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, etc.

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What are sensory disabilities/sensitivities?

Not having full use of every sense, hypersensitivity to certain stimuli, or reacting negatively to the stimuli.

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Are all elevators on campus considered accessible?

No, some are in difficult to locate locations that can be a pain to get to.  This limits accessibility with the lectures mainly taking place on higher level floors.

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True or False? Children outgrow ADHD

False 70 out of 100 children continue to have symptoms.

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True of False? Learning disabilities are the only type of disability to affect learning

False, Visual/spatial and auditory, Physical disabilities, Oral and Written Language disorders, and emotional and anxiety disorders to name a few all affect participation, comprehension, and the overall learning experience.

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Are people with developmental disabilities always intellectually disabled?

No, some developmental disabilities are exclusively physical such as blindness

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What are examples of sensory disabilities/sensibilities?

blindess, deafness, sensory triggers for migraines and seizures, sensory processing disorders, etc.

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How are the tunnels inaccessible?

The stairs within the tunnels make it very difficult/impossible for those with physical disabilities to make their way around.

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True of False? Everyone has a little bit of ADHD

False, not everyone has a physical difference in their brain.

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Do you know of any ways that students with learning accessibilities can be accommodated?

speech to text tools, talking calculators, phoenetic spelling software, etc.
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Can adults with developmental disabilities live independently?

Yes, many adults with developmental disabilities live highly independent lives.

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What are inaccessible places for those with sensory disabilities/sensitivities?

areas with overlapping conversation/music,flickering lights, strong fragrances, shifting images or fast moving videos

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True or False? Kids with ADHD just need to have more discipline

False, discipline is a result of ADHD not the cause.

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What are some signs that someone you know may have a learning disability?

anxiety to attend school, poor performance on exams, after hours of studying still low level of comprehension of concepts, etc.

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True or False? People with developmental disabilities can't be employed.

False, many individuals with developmental disabilities hold part or full time jobs and enjoy their occupation.

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Where on campus can you go if you or someone you know with ADHD needs help/accommodations?

UHS, Office of Disability Resources, and The Learning Center.

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Is mental illness and developmental disability the same thing?

No, mental illness is a secondary condition that can be common in those with developmental disabilities, but is not the same.

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