Smaller head and ears, flatter facial features, eyes slanted upwards and almond shaped.
What are the signs of Down Syndrome?
An instruction (not place) specifically designed to teach individuals with special needs.
What is special education?
The DSM-V
What is the diagnosis of autism?
IQ tests.
How do they identify?
includes tier I (universal), tier II (strategic), and tier III (intensive)
What is Response to Intervention?
Gene mutation
What is the cause of Down Syndrome?
About belonging to a community and being placed in a group with your typical peers environment, planning intentional instruction, accommodations and supports.
What is inclusion?
The two categories in signs of autism.
What is social communication and restrictive/repetitive behavior?
Genetic/ Chromosomal, Brain structural development, Environmental, Biological
What are the four categorical causes?
The legal document that describes the services a student receives. Has present levels of performance, measurable annual goals, description of progress measurement, statement of services student will receive, statement of supports/accommodations student will recieve
What is Individualized Education Plan?
Difficulty in social situations, eye contact and do repetitive movements
Behavior impulsive and self-harming
What are the signs of autism?
The inability to do something most people in a culture can do.
What is disability?
Combination of genetic, hereditary and environmental factors.
What are the predicated causes?
Select operationally, instruction is consistent and may be broken down into small steps, teach foundational skills before advanced skills, plan on how to teach, monitor student performance, positively reinforce the target behavior identified in step 1
What are special considerations systematic instruction?
When the student is separated as little as possible from typically developing peers. At a general education classroom with support all day.
What is Least Restrictive Environment?
Hard time staying in their seat, fidget with their hands, be aggressive
What are the signs of ADHD?
A disadvantage posed on an individual that is environmentally determined.
What is handicap?
The applied behavior analysis.
What is the intervention for autism?
profound is -25, severe is 25-39, moderate is 40-54, mild is 55-69
What are the degrees of intellectual disability?
5% of students in US school.
What is the prevalence?
About equally common for both genders.
How common is Down Syndrome for both genders?
Individualized instruction, Carefully sequenced series of educational tasks, Emphasis on stimulation and awakening of child's senses, Arrangement of the child's educational tasks, Immediate reward for the correct performance, Tutoring in functional skills, Belief that every child should be educated to the greatest extent
What are the 7 ideals that form the foundation for present day special education?
The use of behavioral principles to increase social behavior, positive reinforcement to increase more positive behaviors and social interventions and decrease appropriate behavior.
What is appliied behavioral analysis?
Culturally biased
What are IQ tests?
The cognitive training, metacognitive training, specific instructional strategies, direct instruction, and peer tutoring
What are the educational considerations?