What is the definition of PLAAFPs?
Provides a basis for IEP goals/objectives
What age group is affected by Dyslexia?
All Age Groups
What does ASD stand for?
Autism spectrum disorder
How many conditions are in an IEP?
One
What point of view is the social story in?
First point of view
True or False... The PLAAFPs should provide appropriate, meaningful, annual goals for the teacher.
False
What is the part of the body that is affected by Dyslexia?
Neurological of the brain
What is autism?
Persistent impairment in reciprocal social communication and social interaction, and restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities
True or False
Is a goal both Measurable and Observable?
True
Is the acceptable behavior description in the beginning or the end of the social story?
End of the social story
What does the PLAAFPs stand for?
Present Levels of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance statement.
True or False does Dyslexia only affect reading and writing.
False
it also affects math
What are 2 types of autism?
Asperger syndrome, Autism, Pervasive developmental delay not otherwise specified, Rett syndrome, Disintegrative disorder
What is the order of how an annual goal is written?
the goal, timeline, condition, behavior, and criterion
What is the first step in making a social story?
Determining the behavior you want to change or develop
The four critical components of a measurable goal are?
Timeframe, Conditions, Behavior, Criterion
What is the three assessment of Dyslexia?
Data Gathering, Formal assessment, and Identification of students with Dyslexia
Making eye contact, speak in monotone and be repetitive, failure to observe conventions, and understanding pragmatics
Is large print textbooks a modification or an accommodation?
Accomodation
What is a social story?
Individualized short story that describes social relevant cues in any given situation
What are the special considerations for PLAAFPs?
Behavior, communications, limited English proficiency, health, braille, assistive technology
What are the three-second consequences of dyslexia?
Difficulty with aspects of reading comprehension
Difficulty with aspects of written expression
Limited amount of time spent in reading activities
What are 3 academic challenges faced by students with autism?
Dysfluent reading skills
Difficulty with reading comprehension
Organizing writing/written information
Lack of varied sentence structure and vocabulary
Graphomotor difficulties
Math problem solving
Abstract and logical thinking
True or False
As a teacher, you CANNOT modify grades based on an IEP.
False
What type of students are social stories more geared to?
ASD (autism spectrum disorder)