ADHD
Educational Services
Assessments of LD
Medical Aspects
Trumma and Disorders
100
It is solving a problem focus that helps prevent problems behaviors & helps students with new social & self control skills.
What is an behavior intervention plan?
100
It is a place that student with LD spend most of the day in a general education class and then go to a different place for a special for a specific time period.
What is a resource room?
100
A way to compare a student performance to that of others and provides reliable information and validity of the students ability.
What is a advantage of formal testing?
100
It is he care and cure of diseases and injury to the eye and related structures?
What is ophthalmology?
100
It is a common inheritied form of mental retardation that involves a chromosmal anormaly with the breakage of the X chromosome.
What is the fragile X syndrome?
200
It is teaching student skills as making eye contact, interpeting social cues & making friends.
What is social skill training program?
200
It is a framework in which students have a support based on their performance, a instructional plan for students withLD.
What isResponse to Intervention?
200
It is a standard score that is coverted so that the performance of the individual can be compared to the standardization sample.
What is a raw score?
200
It is the examination of the eye, their functions and use preventive or corrected measures to ensure maximum vision and comfort>
What is optometry?
200
It is the condition in males that have an extra X chromosome.
What is Klinefelter syndrome?
300
A short story written by the teacher that works with the student point of the view to encourage appropriate social behavior.
What is a social story?
300
It is where a student lives and recieves attention to diet & medicial needs, being with a crowd like themself, and where content learning is more intense.
What is a residential school?
300
It is a informal measure used by educational professionals.
What is a checklist or portfolio?
300
It is the care and prevention of damage and disease to the ear.
What is otology?
300
It is the lack of the skills, resources and stragtegies needed to perform a task require effectively?
What is perceptual disorder?
400
An instructional arrangement in which the teacher pairs two students to promote learning of academic skills or subject content.
What is peer tutoring?
400
It is when one general educator and one special educator pair up to provide instruction to all of the students in a classroom.
What is co- teaching?
400
It is what is used to determined what the nees of an individual are within a content area.
What is a diagnostic assessment?
400
It is the dominance for language, reading, and logic.
What is the left hemisphere of the brain for?
400
It is a learning disorder that is neurological in orgin with difficulties in word recognition, decoding, and poor spelling.
What is Dyslexia?
500
A software programs that are made to provide instruction in a particular content area.
What is computer assisted instruction?
500
That you work within all the aspects of the child growth- physcial, emotional, social, language, & learning development.
What is it when you say "developmental model in the curriculum?
500
It is what is used to evaluate validity of formal testing, can be focus on any area of learning, can be devised by the teacher, and students are more at ease taking the test.
What is an advantage of informal testing?
500
It is that what records electrical activity of the brain through electrodes placed on different parts of the scalp.
What is a electroencephalogram?
500
The 4 major causes linked to prenatal problems.
What is alcohol, cigerettes, drugs, & chemicals?