Autism
Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
Intellectual Disabilities
Physical Disabilities and Sensory Disorders
OHI and SLD
100

Autism is a disorder that is characterized by deficits in social skills, behavior, and this 

What is communication

100

What does ACE's stand for? 

What are Adverse Childhood Experiences? 

100

Problems during _____ is associated with increased risk of intellectual disability. 

What is pregnancy or birth? 

100

Only 1% of students in SJC qualify under this disability

What is orthopedic impairment? 

100

The student’s health condition must limit strength, vitality, or alertness to such a degree that the ________________ is adversely affected.

What is educational progress? 

200

70% of students have this type of issue that is associated with overstimulation

What is sensory? 

200

This guy created the Hierarchy of Needs

Who is Maslow? 

200

Teaching a concept again and again is called ______ and is effective for teaching students with ID.

What is repetition? 

200

Tools used to support students are sometimes called AT or __________.

What is assistive technology? 

200

There are two models for qualifying under specific learning disability. One is PSW- Patterns of Strengths and Weaknesses. What is the other? 

What is discrepancy? 

300

These supports in the classroom has proven to be effective in supporting student with autism and can include visual schedules or first/then charts. 

What are visual supports? 

300

SEL stands for this

What is social-emotional learning? 

300

This type of an analysis breaks down a task into small parts for teaching. 

What is task analysis? 

300

This means unable to move below the neck

What is quadriplegia? 

300

How may points must a discrepancy be for a student to qualify under SLD? 

What is 22?

400

EBP's are shown to be effective in supporting students with autism. What does EBP stand for? 

What is Evidence Based Practice? 

400

Offering this allows students autonomy in a classroom. 

What is choice? 

400

An IQ of 50-70 would place a student in the _____ range of ID. 

What is mild?

400

Deaf students sometimes communicate using this langauge

What is ASL or American Sign Language

400

If a change to a student's program alters the criteria for the student, it is considered a ________. 

What is modification? 

500

Repeating what someone just said to you is called this...

What is echolalia? 

500

More than 90% of students with ED had this happen at least once in high school

What is a suspension? 

500

Students with ID have to have below average cognition along with deficits in this type of behavior

What is adaptive?

500

A slate is used in braille for this

What is writing? 

500

Most students with ADHD qualify for special education under this disability. 

What is OHI?