There are 3 common characterists of Autism Spectrum Disorder; delays in social interaction, engagement in repetitive and ritualistic behaviors and the third charactistic is ____________.
What is delays in communication?
100
Children with AS have average or above average intelligence and also have delays in spoken language?
True or False
What is False
They do not have delays in spoken language.
100
A Pervasive Developmental Disorder characterized by difficulty with social interactions, restricted interests, and unusual patterns of behavior.
What is Asperger's Syndrome
100
A cue used to increase the likelihood of a desired response and can be verbal, visual, or physical.
What is Prompt?
200
What is a key element to a successful outcome with a child with autism?
What is early intervention?
200
Students with AS have difficulty understanding this form of communication.
What is non-verbal?
200
Two of the three behavioral techniques in ABA are shaping and prompting. The third technique is _________.
What is error correction?
200
A complex developmental disability usually observable before age 3 that affects development in social interaction and communication.
What is Autism
200
Results in the increase of a behavior.
What is reinforcement?
300
Serves as a guide for planning, implementing and modifying the educational objects of a child with autism.
What is an IEP?
300
Students with AS have difficulty understanding jokes and idioms.
What is literal?
300
This type of insturctional programming can be as much as 5 days a week with programs tha are implemented throughout the full year.
What is Intensive?
300
Results in a decrease of a behavior
What is Punishment
300
A group of developmental disabilities which includes autism, Asperger's syndrome, and pervasive developmental disability - not otherwise specified.
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder
400
Autism was first described in what year?
What is the 1940's?
400
A student with Asperger's Syndrome may have difficulty taking turns in conversations, peer interactions and may be awkward. In these examples a student with AS shows difficulty understand what type of "rules or norms" of the school culture?
What is social rules?
400
Once the diagnosis is made, a team determines eligibility for services based on a number of factors, including whether or not the disability adversely affects this.
What is a child's educational performance.
400
The ability to learn and use skills ina variety of environments, with a variety of people, and with a variety of materials.
What is generalization?
400
Consists of specialized services which specifically address the child's needs and is offered for children with disabilities from birth to 3 years and their families.
What is early intervention?
500
They are 4.5 times more likely to have ASD.
What is a male?
500
Students with AS often have word reading level far above expectation.
What is hyperlexia?
500
Often students with ASD learn skills here and it can be difficult for them to generalize to other settings on their own.
What is isolation?
500
The science dedicated to understanding and improving human behavior. The focus is based on "objectively defined, observably behaviors important to daily life".
What is Applied Behavior Analysis
500
A picture-based communication system created by Frost and Bondy that teaches students how to initiate and respond to communication from others.
What is picture exchange communication system (PECS)?