What is adapted aquatics not considered under IDEA?
Not a related service (it's not therapy)
What does BVI stand for under IDEA?
Blind/Visually Impaired – vision loss that affects educational performance
What's the difference between “deaf” and “Deaf”?
“deaf” = medical condition, “Deaf” = cultural identity with Deaf community
Define deafblindness using IDEA.
Simultaneous hearing and vision loss that severely affects learning/communication
What does OHI stand for?
Other Health Impairment
Name two pieces of adapted equipment used in the pool.
Seizure mat, hydraulic lift, mesh, head float, shower wheelchair
What is the difference between visual acuity and field loss?
Acuity = clarity of vision; Field loss = area/extent of visible environment
What’s the IDEA definition of deafness?
Hearing loss so severe it affects language processing, even with amplification
Can a person who is deafblind still have some usable vision or hearing?
Yes
Name two conditions that fall under OHI.
Asthma, ADHD, diabetes, epilepsy, cancer, heart condition, leukemia
What's the minimum depth for diving to be allowed?
9 feet
Name two adapted teaching strategies for students with BVI.
Tactile modeling, auditory cues, sound devices, team teaching, rule modifications
Name one communication method used with students who are DHH.
ASL, speech + sign, tactile sign language
What is one common cause of deafblindness?
Usher syndrome, meningitis, prematurity
How might asthma affect participation in PE?
Triggers may limit endurance; inhaler should be available; adjust activity if needed
What should be brought into the pool when a student has seizures?
Seizure mat
What does "incidental learning" mean and why is it limited in BVI?
Learning through seeing/watching others; BVI students miss this visual exposure
Name two characteristics of students with hearing loss that can affect PE.
Balance issues, frustration, reduced incidental learning, varied language levels
Name two communication strategies used with students who are deafblind.
Sign language, tactile modeling, picture symbols
What are key precautions for students with epilepsy?
Avoid heights, use buddy system, know seizure protocol, time seizures
What three things should you assess before a student uses an aquatic facility?
stairs, ramp, and lift
Name two guide techniques used for students who are BVI.
Holding guide's bicep, rope guide, sighted guide technique
What is one thing to consider for a student with a cochlear implant in PE?
Remove for water, use caution in contact sports, avoid sweat if possible
Why can’t deafblind students be accommodated in programs only for deaf or blind students?
Their combined needs require more specialized instruction than either group alone
How should a PE teacher adapt activity for a student with sickle cell anemia?
Reduce impact, monitor fatigue, avoid overheating, provide breaks