Two major components of ID
What are significant limitations in intellectual ability and adaptive behavior?
Broadly, what is the definition of SLD?
What is a general difficulty in learning that does not meet requirements of ID (IQ above 70)?
Difference between mild and more severe ID.
What is cutoff score of under 55?
Age before which ID emerges per DSM
What is 18?
Two major categories of influence
What are environmental influences and biological influences?
What is a more narrow definition of SLD?
What is a learning disability refers to unexpected underachievement?
Considerations for choosing tests for ID.
What are number of tests, floor issues, C/L background, verbal ability, etc.?
What are conceptual, social, and practical?
Definition of Adaptive Behavior
What is ability to successfully function in one's environment?
Give at least two areas of SLD.
What are oral expression, listening comprehension, written expression, basic reading skill, reading comprehension, reading fluency, math computation and math fluency?
Percent (within 5%) of SLD in reading.
What is more than 80%?
What is false?
Adaptive behavior in the Schools
What is success with: navigation, transitions, following directions, daily living skills, interactions with others?
One method of identifying SLD.
Advantages and disadvantages of all 3 methods for determining SLD.
What are magnitude of discrepancy, limited connection to interventions, measurement of basic psychological processes, limited research on reliable classification, etc.?
Best practices in SLD diagnosis.
What is (1 of 5; pg. 319)?
Specific causal (possible) examples of ID?
What are genetic disorders, brain damage, abuse and/or neglect, chromosomal abnormalities, etc.?
Approximate percentage of students receiving special education services do so under an SLD diagnosis (within 5%).
What is 34%?
SLD definition and IQ tests
What is "basic psychological processes" but not ED, sensory, environment, or cultural?
Iowa's method for SLD diagnosis.
What is MTSS/RtI?