Characteristics
Miscellaneous
Methods of Identifying
Accommodations
Impact on Learning
100

Name one genetic marker that may indicate an at-risk child

What is chromosomal abnormalities, et al. 

100
IDEA must provide early intervention services for children in what age range?
What is birth to age 2
100

Who performs developmental monitoring of potentially at-risk children?

Who are parents

100

Name one environmental accomodation

What is provide areas of personal space, et al.

100

How may a at-risk student feel in class?

What is behind, low self-esteem

200

This is when a child is born less then 5.5lbs, and therefore is considered at-risk?

What is low birth weight

200

In the IDEA definition, what do states have the authority to define?

The level of developmental delay for eligibility

200
At what ages is developmental screening performed?

What are ages 9, 18, and 30 months

200

How may a teacher's instruction support their student's learning?

What is breaking down larger instructions into smaller steps

200

Students who are at-risk may display what type of classroom behavior?

What is distracting behavior

300

What is the condition where a mother abuses alcohol during pregnancy, which may lead to an at-risk child?

Fetal alcohol syndrome 

300

This age group has the highest prevalence. What is the percent of that resident population that is diagnosed as at-risk?

What is 5.4% of two year olds 

300

What is one example of a literary method of identification of potentially at-risk children?

What are DIBELS, PIPA, Early Reading Diagnosis

300

What type of accommodation is a schedule that helps at-risk students navigate their daily tasks?

What is technological accommodation

300

How does an at-risk disability effect a student's ability to perform in class compared to their fellow students?

What is students may be behind their fellow students

400

What is it called when a child is diagnosed as decelerated or has abnormal development?

What is failure to thrive 

400

This group is most likely to become at risk compared to children from wealthier economic backgrounds.

What is children who live in poverty
400

At what age would a child be recommended for evaluation by the Early Screening Project?

What is age PreK to Kindergarten

400

What emotional/social resource may at-risk student's go and see during the school day?

Who is a school counselor

400

How may an at-risk student make friends in class?

What is difficulties making friends 

500

What are the three main categories of risk factors for characteristics of an at-risk child?

What are established risk, biological/medical risk, environmental risk

500

Recent studies show that (BLANK) of birth through3 years old can be identified as at-risk.

What is 13%

500

This is used to identify developmental delays and create an diagnosis

What is a developmental evaluation

500

What types of presentations are best suited for at-risk children in the classroom?

What are visually stimulating presentations?

500

T/F: A student who is present everyday in class may be at-risk

True