Definitions
Intellectual
Speech/Language
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MDT
100
What is Articulation?
What is Speech impairments where the child produces sounds incorrectly.
100
What does a person's IQ score have to range between to be considered for intellecutal disability?
What is 70 - 75
100
True or False: Is Rule 51 & IDEA definition the same? (speech/language)
What is FALSE
100
What is the number one thing Zach hates?
What is Cheerleaders!
100
What does MDT stand for?
What is Multidisciplinary team
200
What is Voice?
What is Speech impairments where the child’s voice has an abnomal quality to its pitch, resonance, or loudness.
200
Name 5 out of the 11 guidelines to determine intellectual disability.
What is Age of identification, Current age, History of intellectual delays, History of adaptive behavior delays, History of intervention and response, Relevant family/medical history, Current educational placement, Current levels of performance, Current language delays, Current motor delays, Vocational/postsecondary transition needs
200
According to Rule 51, the child must a communication disorder such as: (List 4)
What is Stuttering Impaired articulation Language impairment Voice impairment
200
What is the last day this class meets?
What is April 29th. :(
200
Who is the person that tests/observes the student for language/speech disabilities?
What is A speech-language pathologist
300
What is Language?
What is language impairments where the child has problems expressing needs, ideas, or information, and/or in understanding what others say.
300
What are the two main requirements for intellectual disability?
What is the ability of a person’s brain to learn, think, solve problems, and make sense of the world (called IQ or intellectual functioning); and whether the person has the skills he or she needs to live independently (called adaptive behavior, or adaptive functioning)
300
Define Phonology.
What is Phonology: The use of sounds to make meaningful syllables and words.
300
Where did Zach and her husband go on their getaway?
What is Grand Falls Casino.
300
Who is the person that tests/observes the student for intellectual disabilities?
What is A school or licensed psychologist
400
What is Fluency?
What is Speech impairments where a child’s flow of speech is disrupted by sounds, syllables, and words that are repeated, prolonged, or avoided and where there may be silent blocks or inappropriate inhalation, exhalation, or phonation patterns.
400
What is Intellectuial disability according to Rule 51 and IDEA?
What is significantly subaverage general intellectual functioning, existing concurrently [at the same time] with deficits in adaptive behavior and manifested during the developmental period, that adversely affects a child’s educational performance.
400
Define Morphology
What is Morphology: Allows speakers to add plurals, inflection, affixes, and past-tense makers to verbs.
400
What is our group name?
What is FLUBBERS!
400
What are the three people that must be in the IEP meeting?
What is The child’s parents/guardians A general and special education teacher A school administrator or a representative
500
What is Adaptive behavior?
What is the collection of conceptual, social, and practical skills that people have learned so the can function in their everyday lives.
500
What is Rosa's Law and who signed it?
what is a Law changed the term to be used in future to “intellectual disability.” Signed by President Obama.
500
Define Pragmatics and Semantics.
What is Pragmatics: Allows students to use language socially to interact within their environments and with people on those environments more efficiently. Semantics: Refers to the meaning of what is expressed.
500
What are our names? GOOD LUCK! (:
What is Erika, Keri, Rachel, & Tracy
500
Who is highly recommended to be in the IEP meeting?
What is the child.