Emotional & Behavorial Disorders (EBD)
Learning Disabilities
Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities
Deaf/Hard of Hearing
Austism Spectrum Disorder
100
Withdrawn, efforts are fearful or with disinterest, face social rejection, aggression, and irritable.
What are characteristics of students with EBD?
100
Disorder in one or more psychological processes involved in understanding or using language (spoken or written). Which may lead to an affected ability to think, listen, speak read, write, spell, or do math.
What is Specific Learning Disability?
100
Limitations in thinking and limitations in normal developmental functions.
What is intellectual and developmental disabilities?
100
One whose hearing disability precludes successful processing of linguistic information throughout audition with or without hearing aid.
What is the definition of deaf?
100
A mild form of autism, but without significant impairments in cognition and language.
What is Asperger's Syndrome?
200
Behavior that's extreme, not just unusual. A problem that's chronic and doesn't disappear quickly. The behavior is unacceptable because of social and or cultural explanations.
What is the definition of emotionally disturbed?
200
Self monitoring, scaffolding, reciprocal teaching, phonological/phonemic awareness, content enhancement, direct instruction, task analyses, class wide peer tutoring, and peer assisted learning strategies.
What are examples of educational programs to help students with learning disabilities?
200
Sheltered Workshops where they're constantly receiving training, and works with others on jobs that require low skills. Competitive employment where the job is in an integrated work setting with minimum wages. Supported Competitive Employment where someone assists them at work.
What are ways that people with intellectual and developmental disabilities can join the workforce?
200
When someone is born already deaf.
What is congenitally deaf?
200
There's a wider criteria of what qualifies as being on the autism spectrum, and also because there are now better diagnosing methods.
What is the reason the number of autism diagnoses have increased?
300
Involves striking out against others vs. Involves mental or emotional conflicts.
What is the difference between externalizing and internalizing behavior?
300
Three tiers which are ways to provide more progressive and more intensive instruction while monitoring progress to help students with learning disabilities.
What is response to intervention (RTI)/ response to treatment approach?
300
Chromosomal disorders, inborn errors of metabolism, developmental disorders affecting brain formation, and environmental influences.
What are examples of prenatal causes of intellectual and developmental disabilities?
300
Someone with residual hearing sufficient enough to enable successful processing of linguistic information through audition.
What is the definiton of Hard of Hearing?
300
Persistent deficits in social communication and interactions. Restrictive, repetitive patterns of behaviors, routines, and or patterns. Restricted and fixated interests.
What are some characteristics of those with autism?
400
Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA), Positive Behavioral Intervention & Support (PBIS), and Interim Alternative Educational Setting (IAES).
What are ways to help students with EBD educationally?
400
3:1
What is the ratio of boys to girls who have learning disabilities?
400
Attention, memory, language, self-regulation, motivation, and social development.
What are major areas for improvement for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities?
400
Speech reading, Cued Speech, Sign Language, Signed English Systems, Finger Spelling, Text Telephones, or Video Relay Services (VRS).
What are examples of ways the deaf community communicates?
400
Someone who displays behaviors of autism but to a lesser degree.
What is Pervasive Development Disorder?
500
20%
What is the percent of students with EBD who receive special education?
500
5%
What is the percent of kids who are identified as learning disabled?
500
10% - 15%.
What is the percent of causes known to affect intellectual and developmental disabilities?
500
Screening Tests, Pure Tone Audiometry, or Conditioned Play Audiometry.
What are examples of testing methods used to determine whether someone is deaf or hard of hearing?
500
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to focus on teaching functional skills and assessing progress. Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) to determine what causes a behavior. Positive Behavioral Intervention & Support to promote positive behaviors instead of punishing negative ones.
What are examples of educational programs that can be used to help students with autism?