3 characteristics of autism are....
possible sensory sensitivity, atypical social development, need for environmental predictability, need for concrete language, desire for predictable schedules ( other may be accepted )
Malformation of the spinal cord before birth is...
Spina bifida
the # 1 OHI ( not ADHD ) is...
asthma
T.B.I refers to...
Tramatic Brain Injury
ASL refers to...
American Sign Language
This identifies the relationship between a student's behavior and circumstances which my trigger those behaviors
Functional Behavioral Assessment ( FBA)
For a child in a wheelchair, the most important consideration/accommodation should be
access to the classroom
a condition which has long lasting symptoms is
chronic
Two characteristics (parts) of the definition of TBI include...
acquired after a child is born, can be open or closed head injuries, caused by an external force
One accommodation for a student in your class who may be classified as hearing impaired may be...
pair all verbal with visual instruction, ASL interpreter, seated near front to of room, peer helper, tech. access etc.
We refer to students with autism as being "on the spectrum" because...
A wide range of intellectual and social abilities
________ skills include eating, dressing, and going to the bathroom.
adaptive
3 conditions/ health impairments that are included under OHI include
asthma, ADHD, leukemia etc....
The most common cause of TBI is
falls
a person is legally blind if their field of vision is vision...
less than 20 degrees
Repeating someone else's speech is referred to as...
Echolalia
Educators often refer to a severe orthopedic impairment that adversely affects a child's performance as...
physical disabilities
Physical education in which activities have been altered to enable students with disabilities to participate and benefit is:
adapted PE
The two factors affecting cognitive functioning of students with TBI are the extent of the injury and:
age at time of injury
An IDEA-related service for students with visual impairments to know where they are in their environment and how to move around that environment safely is:
Orientation and mobility training
A technique used to teach appropriate interactions, cool and uncool behaviors, understanding others' perspectives, and knowing the unwritten codes of conduct is:
social stories
Multiple disabilities are those which have ____________different disabilities
concomitant
3 very important accommodations for students with chronic illness are...
on line assignments, peer assigned helpers, MC and not essays, contact with family, accessibility to nurse on demand ( others may be considered)
Students with TBI often share similar characteristics with students who have:
Learning disabilities
a system where a teacher transmits his/her voice by using a microphone and speakers is...
sound field amplification