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Learning Disabilities
Physical Disabilities
Professionals
Supports
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Individualized Education Program stands for..
What is an IEP
100
A medical condition that affects how well someone can sit still, focus, and pay attention.
What is ADHD?
100
Disability that affects the person's body such as blindness, deafness, voice disorder are examples of
What is Physical Disabilities
100
A person who translates speech orally.
What is Interpreter
100
Educators, parents, special education teachers, district representatives, experts, the child, translators, and lawyers can all attend this meeting.
What is an IEP meeting
200
A summary describing the students current achievement in the areas of need and also states how the students disability affects involvement in the classroom.
What is Present level of Educational Performance (PLEP)
200
- A language-based disability in which a person has trouble understanding written words. It may also be referred to as reading disability or reading disorder. Often confuses letters and numbers.
What is Dyslexia?
200
A congenital disorder that is a relatively common birth defect in the United States, and affects speaking and/or expressive communication
What is Cleft palate or lip palate
200
A person who provides treatment and support for people who have difficulties with communication, eating, drinking, or swallowing.
What is Speech and language pathologist.
200
A person that helps a students develop fine motor skills
What is an occupational therapist
300
enacted in 1975 to ensure that children with disabilities receive a free and appropriate education.
What is IDEA
300
A process used by educators to help students who are struggling with a skill or lesson; every teacher will use interventions (a set of teaching procedures) with any student to help them succeed in the classroom—it's not just for children with special needs or a learning disability.
What is response to intervention (RTI)?
300
A medical problem that occurs in the outer or middle of the ear prevents sound from being conducted to the inner ear
What is Conductive Hearing Loss
300
A person who is trained to assist others in learning.
What is Paraprofessional
300
Someone who helps the teacher transfer their message to a student.
What is an interpreter
400
Parents cannot be asked to pay for special education services; their child will receive a free and appropriate education
What is FAPE
400
This type of assessment is those in which the student taking the test is being compared to a large number of students.
What is norm-referenced tests?
400
A medical problem that occurs in the inner ear or along the nerve pathway to the brain stem
What is Sensorineural Hearing Loss
400
A person specializes om the diagnosis and treatments of mental illness.
What is Psychiatrist
400
Protects the educational rights of infants, toddlers, children, and youths with disabilities.
What is IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)
500
A plan with special services for children from ages birth-3 years old.
What is IFSP
500
A disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, that may manifest itself in imperfect ability to listen, think, read write, spell or do mathematical calculations.
What is a specific learning disability?
500
Students that have physical disabilities that include muscle weaknesses as occurs in Cerebral Palsy, they can't be capable of______.
What is Producing the sounds needed for speech
500
A person skilled in a particular kind of therapy.
What is Therapist
500
Team of teachers, specialist, and administrators that work with general education teachers to problem solve regarding a student experiencing academic or behavior difficulty and to decide to refer the child for special education services.
What is IAT (intervention assistance team)