Movement that involves matching body movement to coordinate with what the child
What is visual-motor coordination
Growth-motor skills is when children are able to draw and write with more skills. They are able to complete complicated projects, such as designing a clay relief map.
What is false
The physical transformation from a child to an adult capable of reproduction
What is puberty
This learner style prefers written and visual materials
What is a Visual Learner
A processing problems that involves the central nervous system in children who generally have average to above average intelligence. Such as skills in math, reading, and writing.
What is learning disorder
The ability to sort items by one or more characteristics they have in common
What is classification
Dexterity is the skillful use of hands and fingers
What is true
The rapid increase in height and weight that marks the growth that occurs during adolescence
What is a growth spurt
This learner style prefers directions with examples
What is Kinestheti-tactile learner
Difference in learning based on abilities, interest, or experience
What is learning diversity
A person own assessments or view of himself or herself
What is self-concept
Older teens often have worse decision making skills
What is false
The brain cells that actually make a person think
What is grey matter
This type of learner is where students can work at their own pace
What is a Self paced learner
A board range of physical, intellectual, social, and behavioral challenges that affect ones learning
What is special needs
The ability to understand a relationships between two objects can extend to a third object
What is transitivity
What is true
The part of the brain that is responsible for emotional reactions such as angry
What is amygdala
This is modifications to the environment, learning strategies, or materials that are made to help students with particular special needs succeed in the classroom
What is accommodations or modifications
When schools place a student with special needs in one or more regular classes based on their expected ability to keep up with the standard curriculum
What is mainstreaming
The ability to place an object in order by a characteristic, such as smallest to largest
What is seriation
proficient is the ability to move forward in accomplishing
What is true
The part of the brain that regulates emotions and impulse control
What is prefrontal cortex
This type of learning style prefers to using bodily movements
What is kinesthetic-tactile learner
A situation in witch students with special needs are placed regular classes with the requirement the they will benefit from the classes, even if they are not able to keep up academically with class requirements
What is inclusion