OHI
ADHD
Tourettes
100

Having limited strength, vitality, or alertness, including a heightened alertness to enviroment stimuli, that results in limited alertness with respect to the educational enviroment, that is due to chronic or acute health problems.

What is OHI?

100

This is what ADHD stands for.

WHat is attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder?

100

This is the sudden unwanted rapid and repeated movement or vocal sounds.

What are tics?

200

Other examples of OHI

What is diabetes, epilepsy, heart conditions, hemophilia, lead poisoning, leukemia, nephritis, rheumatic fever, or sickle cell anemia?

200

This is one of the possible causes of ADHD.

What are genetics? or What is their environment? or What is the central nervous system?

200

These are simple motor and vocal tics.

What is blinking (or other eye movements), facial grimacing, shoulder shrugging, head or shoulder jerking, repeated throat clearing, sniffing, grunting, or barking. 

300

This characteristic of OHI is seen in muscle weakness, coordination difficulties, or mobile needs.

What are physical challenges?

300

This possible factor of ADHD involves the parents behavior during pregnancy.

What is the use of recreational drugs, alcohol, or tobacco?

300

This is a possible cause of Tourette's.

What are gene variations? or What are environmental factors?

400

This area of support includes arranging space for mobility.

What is Accessible Learning Environment?

400

This is a co-occuring neurobehavioral symptom of ADHD.

What is tourettes?

400

This gender is more at-risk to have tics.

What are males?