Falls under IDEA; requires that all children are educated in settings that are as close as possible to general education classrooms
What is LRE?
Includea distorting a sounds like a lisp (thumtimes instead of sometimes), substituting one sound for another (shairp for chair), adding a sound (chuch air for chair), or omitting sounds (chai for chair).
What is Articulation disorders?
Involves both sides of the brain. Most are accompanied by uncontrolled jerking movements that ordinarily last 2 to 5 minutes, possibly loss of bowel or bladder control, and irregular breathing, followed by a deep sleep or coma.
What are Generalized tonic-clonic seziures?
Skills: sensitivity to, and capacity to discern, logical or numerical patters. Ability to handle long chains of reasoning
What is logical-mathmatical intelligence?
the inability to do something specific such as walk or hear
what is a disability ?
Federal legislation that prohibits discrimination toward people with disabilities in all scopes of society
What is ADA?
Can be among the most difficult to teach in a general education class, and they are a source of concern for many prospective teachers.
What are emotional and behavioral disorders?
Disability involving a range of motor or coordination difficulties due to brain damage
What is Cerebral Palsy?
Skills: ability to control body movements and know where your body is in space. ability to handle objects skillfully.
What is bodily-kinesthetic intelligence?
A disadvantage in a particular situation, sometimes caused by a disability
What is a handicap?
An annually revised outline of the different services that an exceptional student will receive at school in order to help them best succeed based on their needs
What is an IEP?
Developmental disability significantly affecting verbal and nonverbal communication and social interaction, generally evident before age 3 and ranging from mild to major
What is autism/autism spectrum disorders?
A seizure originating in just one area of the brain lasting only a minute or two. The person may experience a sudden feeling of joy, sadness, anger, or nausea or sensations such as taste, smell or movement in one part of the body
Skills: ability to perceive the visual and spacial world accurately. ability to perform transformation on those perceptions.
Mental efficiency, nonverbal abilities grounded in brain development
What is fluid intelligence?
Law that requires public funding for the creation and sustainment of appropriate educational programs for all students, regardless of their varying needs
What is FAPE?
Current term for disruptive behavior disorders marked by overactivity, excessive difficulty sustaining attention, or impulsiveness
what is ADHD?
Seeing at 2- feet what a person with normal vision would see at 200 ft and/or having severely restricted peripheral vision.
What is legally blind?
Skills: ability to read the moods and motivations of others. Ability to understand desires and needs of others and respond appropriately
What is interpersonal intelligence?
The ability to perform thoroughly learned tasks without much mental effort. The result of learning to perform a behavior or thinking process so thoroughly that the performance is automatic and does not require effort.
What is automaticity?
A series of laws in the United States that ensures all children, whether they have a disability or do not, have access to free public education.
What is Epilepsy?
Significantly below average intellectual and adaptive social behavior, evident before age 18
What is intellectual disability?
what is intrapersonal intelligence?
A cognitive processing approach to understanding intelligence that focuses on the skills needed to be successful.
What is Triarchic theory of successful intelligence?