Understanding Today's Families
Defining Learning Disabilities
Inclusion
IEP Meetings
Sharing Information about Resources
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Two or more people who regard themselves to be a family and who carry out the functions that families typically perform.
What is a Family.
100
A disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written
What is Specific Learning Disability
100
CBM, a useful method for tracking a student's progress in reading, writing, spelling, and math, stands for?
What is Curriculum-based measurement
100
An IEP stands for..
What is Individualized Education Plan
100
A resource who's mission is to assist families in ensuring that their children have an appropriate education
What is Parent Training and Information Centers (PTI)
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The statistical comparison of populations
What is Demographics
200
3-tier approach of evidence-based interventions that are matched to student’s needs
What is RTI
200
the biggest barrier to successful inclusion for many students with disabilities
What is Limited social skills
200
Prepare in advance, connect, review formal evaluations, share vision and expectations are all….
What is What is ways to structure an IEP Meeting
200
A resource that operates in traditional undeserved communities to provide support to families who experience cultural and linguistic diversity
What is Community Parent Resources (CPRCs)
300
The extent at which 1) the families' needs are met, 2) family members enjoy their life together, and 3) family members have a chance to do the things that are important to them
What is Family Quality of Life?
300
The three characteristics of a learning disability
What is Academic Achievement, Memory, and Emotional and Social Characteristics
300
the most frequently used accommodation in assessments
What is additional test time
300
A resource that has a mission to provide emotional support and information to families who have children and youth with a full range of disabilities
What is Parent-to-Parent programs (P2P)
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Emotional well-being, parenting, family interaction, physical/material well-being, exceptionality-related support
What is the five domains of family quality of life
400
Three causes of a Learning Disability?
What is Neurological Mechanisms, Genetics, and Environmental Causes
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A student self-report measure of self-determination for students with cognitive disabilities
What is The Arc's Self-Determination Scale
400
The setting in which a student who has a disability should have the opportunity to be educated with non-disabled peers, to the greatest extent appropriate, is called the...
What is least restrictive environment
400
A resource that is funded by the Maternal Child Health Bureau within the U.S. Department of Health and Human services - the mission to provide assistance to parents and caregivers who have children and youth with special health care needs.
What is Family-to-Family Health Information Centers (F2F HICs)
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Relationships in which families and professionals collaborate, capitalizing on each other's judgments and expertise in order to increase the benfits of education for students, families, and professionals
What is Family-professional partnerships
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The six step process in evaluating student disabilities
What is Observation, Screening, Prereferral, Referral, Nondiscriminatory evaluation procedures and standards, Determination
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When CBM is applied to math, how do you measure a student?
What is students answer computational questions for a set time period; the teacher then counts the number of correct answers.
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The five special factors identified in IDEA in determining modifications
What is positive behavior supports, limited English proficiency, use of braille, language and communication modes for people who are deaf or hard of hearing, and assistive technology
500
If you are developing an IEP for a student from a diverse background, you may want to suggest to the parents that they invite staff or volunteers from this organization
What is The CPRC