Predominantly inattentive type, predominantly hyperactive-impulsive type, and combined type
What is AD/HD
An orthopedic impairment
What is the skeletal system, bones, joints, limbs, and associated muscles
Gerald has no preexisting conditions and his condition is of limited duration
What is acute
-Children with internalizing behavior problems are more likely to be identified for special education than students with externalizing behavior problems.
-Children with internalizing behavior problems are less likely to be identified for special education than students with externalizing behavior problems.
What is...
-Children with internalizing behavior problems are less likely to be identified for special education than students with externalizing behavior problems.
Consider Marcus. His IEP team now has data indicating Marcus' problematic behavioral patterns. His team uses this data to create a system of intervention and goals for Marcus. What is this document called?
-Functional Behavior Assessment
-Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports
-Behavior of intervention plan
What is ...
-Behavior of intervention plan
Other Health Impairment
Less Prevalent
More Prevalent
Doesn't exist
What is the most prevalent ADHD qualification or category
Which of the following involves the skeletal system-bones, joints, limbs, and associated muscles?
Health Impairment
Multiple Disabilities
An orthopedic impairment
What is an orthopedic impairment
Which of the following conditions is excluded from the IDEA definition of emotional disturbance?
Schizophrenia
Depression
Social maladjustment
Inability to learn
What is Social Maladjustment
True statement...
-Students with motional and behavioral disorders always score in the average to above average range on IQ tests.
-Students with emotional and behavioral disorders perform one or more years below grade level academically.
-Students with emotional and behavioral disorders usually show improved academic achievement in middle school.
What is ....
-Students with emotional and behavioral disorders perform one or more years below grade level academically.
Positive Behavior Intervention System is a behavioral support model that is...
-Targeted to individuals
-School-wide
-Response to Intervention
What is ....
-School-wide
Prescription stimulant medication and behavioral interventions
What is the 2 most common treatments for ADHD
Mr. Hafez is considering ways to support one of his students, Armondo, who struggles with symptoms of ADHD. The first strategy Mr. Hafez plans to try in order to help Armondo focus is to change Armondo's seat to the front of the class. Which of these categorically describes this intervention?
Behaviorally based intervention
Punitive behavior support intervention
Response to Intervention
What is Behaviorally based intervention
Which of the following combinations of conditions best describes the criteria necessary to qualify for special education services under EBD?
Chronicity, Severity, Difficulty at home
Chronicity, Difficulty at home, Rate of occurrence
Chronicity, Severity, Difficulty in school
What is Chronicity, Severity, Difficulty in School
If a teacher is providing direct instruction on self-determination, which of the four predictors of success for students with EBD would this action be categorized as?
-Family-related
-Individual
-School-based
-Community-based
What is Individual
Which of the following describes "Tier 1" in the Schoolwide Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (SWPBIS) model?
-Targeted interventions for students with at-risk behavior
-Intensive, individualized interventions for students with high-risk behavior
-Universal supports for all students
What is ....
-Universal supports for all students
Which of the following represents the most likely cause of ADHD?
-Damage in the brain results in ADHD.
-Environmental factors are to blame for ADHD
-The cause of ADHD remains unclear.
-The cause of ADHD remains unclear.
The reality is there is still much to learn about ADHD. While causes may be neurological or genetic in nature, there are no clear explanations, as individual conditions vary.
True or False
What is True
Which of the following people is considered to be a pioneer in the field of EBD, having contributed the first definition of the disorder?
Lev Vygotsky
Eli Bower
B.F. Skinner
Who is Eli Bower
Which of the following best explains variation in prevalence estimates for children with EBD?
-The definition of emotional or behavioral disorders is not inclusive enough to capture all the students who would benefit from special education services.
-Students who are socially withdrawn are less likely to be counted.
-Many children who exhibit inappropriate behavior for short periods are identified in prevalence studies.
What is ...
-Many children who exhibit inappropriate behavior for short periods are identified in prevalence studies.
Which of the following is descriptive of a best practice approach for teachers of students with EBD?
-Cure the behavior problems before trying to teach academic skills
-Provide students with explicit systematic instruction
-Provide easier tasks to avoid outbursts
What is ....
-Provide students with explicit systematic instruction
While many students with EBD may also have an ADHD diagnosis, not all individuals with ADHD have an emotional or behavioral related disability.
True or False
What is True
Which of the following involves the central nervous system and affects the ability to move, use, feel, or control certain parts of the body?
An orthopedic impairment
A neuromotor impairment
Diabetes
Autis
What is a Neuromotor impairment
Which of the following is an externalizing behavior?
Excessive worrying
Extreme phobias
Noncompliance
What is Noncompliance
Which of the following terms describes the process of differentiating between children who either show signs of EBD or seem to be at risk for developing behavior problems from those who are not likely to be disabled.
-Evaluation
-Responses to Intervention
-Screening
What is ....
Screening
Mr. James uses a point system in his classroom to support positive behavior. Students receive points for performing behaviors in the classroom that are deemed to be productive. Students then use those points in a school store. What type of system does this describe?
-Self-evaluation
-Token economy
-Self-monitoring
What is ...
-Token economy