Definitions
Prevalence
Characteristics
Causes
Educational Strategies
200

This is "an impairment in the ability to receive, send, process, and comprehend concepts or verbal, nonverbal, and graphic symbol systems."

What is a communication disorder?

200

Due to the small number of students receiving services for it, blindness is classified as a ______. 

What is a low-incidence disability?

200

Students with multiple or severe disabilities often struggle with the generalization and _____ of new skills.

What is maintenance? 

200

This term refers to disabilities brought on by a variety of conditions, such as Spina Bifida and Muscular Dystrophy.

What is Other Health Impairments?

200

Auditory training, speech reading, and cued speech are common learning strategies for students with this disability.

What is deafness/hearing loss?

400
This refers to a hearing loss so severe that the child is impaired in processing linguistic information through hearing, with or without amplification.

What is deafness?

400

This is the most commonly diagnosed psychiatric disorder of childhood.

What is ADHD?

400

Students in this category exhibit "outstanding levels of aptitude or competence in one or more domains."

What is gifted and talented?

400

This type of disability is often caused by sports accidents.

What is traumatic brain injury?

400

While medication is often used to treat ADHD, these classroom modifications can also help students succeed.

What are behaviorally-based interventions?

(Also acceptable: positive reinforcement, modification of assignments, classroom restructuring)

600

Clubfoot is one type of this kind of impairment.

What is an orthopedic impairment?

600

This type of diabetes is most common in children. 

What is type 1 diabetes?

600

These are the four most common types of speech-sound errors

What are distortion, substitution, omission, and addition?

600

This type of hearing loss is attributed to abnormalities in the auditory nerve pathway.

What is neural hearing loss?

600

A student who experiences a loss of vision at a later age may require ______ to help them learn to live with their disability.

What is emotional support?

800

Legal blindness is defined as this visual acuity or less in a person's better eye.

What is 20/200?

800
This age group is most likely to report some degree of hearing loss.

What is 65 or older?

800

This percentage of students who are deaf-blind have one or more additional disabilities.

What is 90%?

800

The causes of this disorder are not currently understood.

What is ADHD?

800

Programs for students identified as gifted and talented should be ______. 

What is academically rigorous?

1000

This includes both devices used and the services needed to help a child obtain and use these devices effectively.

What is assistive technology?
1000

The percentage of who receive services for a primary disability and a communication disorder.

What is 50%?

1000

Impairments caused by traumatic brain injuries fall into these three major categories.

What are physical and sensory changes, cognitive impairments, and social, behavioral, and emotional problems?

1000

This disability can be genetic or may be caused by impairments such as cataracts or glaucoma.

What is blindness?

1000

These are critically important for students with other health impairments.

What are positioning, seating, and movement?