Disability
Assessment
Intervention
Ethics
Risk and Protective
100

Characterized by deficits in social communication and restricted, repetitive behaviors.

What is autism spectrum disorder (ASD)?

100

The tool that provides a conceptual foundation and essential diagnostic features of each disorder.

What is the DSM-5?
100

The most common intervention for anxiety disorders.

What is Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT)?

100

The first thing you should do when a student states they want to die.

What is a risk assessment?

100

This score is a tally of different types of abuse, neglect, and other hallmarks of a rough childhood

What is Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE)?

200

Characterized by high rates of school avoidance or leaving a parent/guardian

What is separation anxiety disorder?

200
Students who exhibit one of 5 behavioral characteristics, over a long period of time and to a marked degree may qualify under which eligibility category?

What is Emotional Disturbance (ED)?

200

A type graphic representation of scheduled tasks and activities.

What is a visual schedule?

200

These are the main source for social-emotional and mental health supports for children.

What are schools?

200

Having one disability/ disorder can increase your risk for another through this transactional relationship.

What is comorbidity?

300

Characterized by depressive episodes and at least 1+ manic episode.

What is bipolar disorder?

300

The type of diagnostic classification system used by both IDEA and the DSM-5?

What is categorical?
300

The most common supports for toilet training stem from strategies routed in this.

What is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)?

300

This is an essential next step after conducting interviews to confirm or validate behaviors of concern.

What are behavioral observations?

300

This model suggested that the combination of a predisposition to develop a disorder plus a trigger or trauma can lead to an increased probability of maladaptive outcomes.

What is the diathesis-stress model?

400

Characterized by norms, rule violation, and aggression towards others/ destruction of property.

What is conduct disorder (CD)?

400

A recommended assessment tool for evaluating externalizing and internalizing behavior problems.

What is the CBCL or BASC?

400

This intervention is designed to help parents (or teachers) establish positive relationships with children while reducing noncompliant behavior. 

What is Parent-child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)?

400

This is the first thing you should for a student with a history of bullying, with observable erratic behavior and after targets have been identified. 

What is a threat assessment?

400

This type of parent shows increased positive outcomes for children?

What is authoritative (warm and responsive, with firm limits)?
500

Characterized by deficits in cognitive abilities and adaptive skills < 2 standard deviations below the mean.

What is Intellectual Disability (ID)?

500

A 10-item questionnaire that evaluates the impact of prolonged exposure to traumatic events

What is the ACE survey?
500

A system of providing small items for positive student behavior AND removing these items for specified consequences.

What is token economy and response cost?

500

The current NASP Professional Standards Ethical Theme that includes our commitment to just, equitable, and fair treatment of all persons.

What is Theme 1: Respective the Dignity and Rights of all Persons

500
The population of students that faces lower scores of well-being, strained peer-relationships, and social intolerance when their GI is discrepant.

What is LGBTQ? (Gender dyspohoria)