Autism
Speech & Language
Intellectual Disability
Hearing and Vision
Low Incidence Disabilities
100

Reciting words or phrases repeatedly when nervous or overstimulated

What is Echolalia?

100

The most appropriate setting in which students can learn speech and language skills and practice them is in

What is the general education classroom?

100

Two factors mentioned in the text that affect parents' reaction to their children with intellectual disabilities.

What is culture and religion?

100

When someone has some vision, but they have difficulty accomplishing typical visual tasks

What is low vision?

100

Disabilities that are not common

What are low incidence disabilities?

200

The name people gave mothers of children with autism to explain an early belief of the cause of autism.

What is "refrigerator" mothers?

200

CAPD stands for

What is Central Auditory Processing Disorder?

200

When collaborating with parents of children with ID this is your first priority

What is understanding the parents' point of view?

200

A specialized series of hearing tests to determine if a hearing loss exists

What is an audiological evaluation?

200

The result of a sudden and significant insult to the brain

What is traumatic brain injury?

300

Community membership skills for individuals with ASD should begin

What is before the formal transition plan?

300

Peer teasing of students with speech and language disorders can cause this

What is struggling socially and emotionally?

300

Two factors that strongly influence inclusive practices for students with intellectual disabilities

What are school climate and parents' views?

300

Students who are functionally blind typically learn to read and write with this

What is braille?

300

This disability is a group of conditions involving muscle control, posture, and movement that is not progressive, meaning that it does not get worse over time.

What is Cerebral palsy?

400

The services students on the spectrum need when they have difficulties with sensory issues

What is Occupational Therapy (OT)?

400

The way in which speech-language services are implemented depends on this

What is the nature of the disability?

400

Daily skills necessary for independence such as brushing your teeth or taking a bath

What are adaptive behavior skills?

400

This education approach uses American Sign Language as the primary language of instruction and English is taught as a second language through reading and writing print

What is the bilingual-bicultural (Bi-Bi) approach?

400

The most common chronic illness among children that is a lung disease causing episodes of extreme difficulty breathing

What is asthma?

500

A method of communication for people with ASD that mislead many professionals

What is Facilitated Communication?

500

Students with this struggle on a daily basis in following oral directions and general listening

What is CAPD?

What does it stand for?

500

Two factors that should be considered together before labeling a student Intellectually Disabled

What are IQ and adaptive behavior skills?

500

An electronic device that directly stimulates the hearing nerve in the cochlea, or inner ear

What is a cochlear implant?

500

A metabolic disorder in which the body cannot properly break down sugars and store them

What is Diabetes?