Learning Disabilities
Potpourri
General Educational Adaptations
Learner's Needs
Learning Disabilities 2.0
100

Which disability effects a persons reading fluency, spelling, writing, and reading comprehension?

What is dyslexia?

100

This refers to students with extraordinary abilities in various academic areas.

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100

This allows Learners with difficulty seeing especially those with blindness and visual impairments to read through touch. 

What is Braille?

100

The type of therapy that will help students with dyslexia.

What is Speech Therapy?

100

This disability gives a person a hard time paying attention, makes them hyper which causes trouble when sitting still, and they show signs of impulsivity?

What is ADHD?

200
A disorder of movement and posture that results from damage to the areas of the brain that control movement.

What is cerebral palsy?

200

These are communication disorders such as stuttering, impaired articulation, and language or voice impairment.

What are speech impairments?

200

This type of accommodation allows learners with difficulties to change response formats in worksheets.

What is response accommodation?

200

This refers to a person's capacity to perform daily living activities.

What is self-care?

200

This is a general term that refers to a heterogeneous group of disorders manifested by significant difficulties in the acquisition and use of listening, speaking, reading, writing, etc.

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300

This focuses on difficulties in one or more basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, which may manifests as difficulties in the ability. 

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300

During meetings with special education teachers what percentage of time did the students actually talk?

3%

300
What is Working Memory?
This follows the process in which students take certain steps in order to remember and sustain information.
300
How can students with Dyspraxia and Nonverbal learning disability benefit from Physical Therapy?
It will help improve their motor skills
300
Which disorder can have an impact on expressive language and receptive language?
Language Processing Disorder
400
What disability causes problems that consist of illegible handwriting, inconsistent spacing, poor spatial planning on paper, incorrect spelling, and the inability to write and think at the same time?
What is Dysgraphia
400
What is the purpose of Speech Language Pathologists?
Evaluate spoken and written language of children who have been identified by teachers or parents as having difficulty
400
What is the main subject that students usually have a problem with when it comes to Memory loss?
What is Math
400
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400
Which disability is when a person has that has trouble interpreting nonverbal cues like facial expressions or body language, and may have poor coordination.
Nonverbal Learning Disability
500
Which disability can have an effect on motor skills such as walking and jumping?
What is Dyspraxia
500
What does IEP stand for?
Individualized Education Programs
500
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500
Can you list any needs that students with disabilities can receive? Provide atleast 2 different needs under 15 seconds
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500
Which disability makes it difficult for a person to memorize and organize numbers, creates issues when telling time, and they may have trouble counting numbers?
What is Dyscalculia