What is behavior?
What are signs?
Theories
Prevention
100

Running from a non-preferred activity. 

What is eloping?

100

Playing by one's self, or avoiding others. 

What is isolating? 

100

Not able to say words by 15 to 16 months old. 

What is atypical development? 

100

Helping students change their behavior for the better. 

What is the behavioral management system? 

200

Looking off into space and being distracted. 

What is being inattentive?

200

Speaking to loud or quiet during social situations.

What is appropriate language volume? 

200

Angel man syndrome, fragile x syndrome, and williams syndrome. 

What are types of genetic conditions?  

200

Participating in group reading activities and storytelling. 

What is Early literacy intervention? 

300

Refusing to read or speak out loud. 

What is anxiety? 

300

Not waiting for a peer to finish talking. 

What is taking turns? 

300

Not reading books to children in the home. 

What is home literacy environment?

300

an instructional approach designed to help students learn, use, and adopt the strategies used by skilled writers.

What is Self-regulated strategy development?

400

Throwing a tantrum, and lashing out physically. 

What is oppositional behaviors?  
400

Looking out the window while peer is talking to them. 

What is unable to maintain eye contact? 

400

Watching a person get hurt. Can cause a person to go silent. 

What is being exposed to violence?

400

Giving a spelling test or asking students questions about known topics. 

What is an assessment?

500

Struggle to greet, ask or answer questions in a social setting. 

What is social problems? 

500

Maintaining a positive interaction with peers during conversation. 

What are social skills? 
500

This can affect a student's access to learning and can affect literacy skills. 

What is living in poverty? 

500

Johhny learns better with hands on or visuals. Tammy learns better with verbal cues, and hands on. 

What are different learning styles?