ADHD
ASD
Intellectual Disabilities
Learning Disorders
Intervention Scramble
100

The percentage of school-age children that are diagnosed with ADHD

What is: 5%

100

This is the most effective combination of treatment for ASD 

  1. ABA, Social skills, CBT 

  1. Talk-therapy, Parent-training, Supplemental therapy 

  1. ABA, parent training, Social skills, supplemental therapies

What is ABA, parent training, Social skills, supplemental therapies

100

This is the description of Adaptive Functioning

What is: Basic skills to meet demands of everyday life such as communication, socialization, and personal self-care.

+50 points if you can name a specific skill in any category  

100

Percentage of school-aged children with a learning disorder

What is 5-15%

100

This disorder/category uses the intervention model: I CAN START (Contextual Assessment, Assessment and diagnosis, Necessary level of care, Strengths, Treatment approach, Aim and objectives of counseling (30-days), Research-Based Interventions, Therapeutic Support Services)

  1. ASD 

  1. ADHD 

  1. Intellectual Disabilities 

  1. Learning Disorders 

What is Learning Disorders

200

A possible reason that ADHD is commonly misdiagnosed in women and BIPOC individuals

What is: Differing symptom presentations/ inadequate inclusion in research.

+50 points if you can name a common misdiagnosis received

200

The percentage of the U.S. population with an ASD diagnosis

What is 1%

200

"Although intellectual disabilities affect youth from all cultures and ethnicities, more boys (2:1), more African Americans, and more youth from lower socioeconomic backgrounds are diagnosed with intellectual disabilities” (Kress et al., 2019, p. 366). 

This is a possible contributing factor. 

What is: Environmental circumstances: peri-natal substance use, poor nutrition, less access to resources, radiation, infections

200

This professional is most likely to give a learning disorder diagnosis

What is a school psychologist

200

Collaborating with professionals and supportive others includes physicians, teachers, daycare staff, religious leaders, occupational therapists, guardians, and more. This is another support system to collaborate with.  

What is Dealer's Choice

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

This is not an ADHD assessment tool for children and adolescents:

  1. Young-DIVA5 

  1. The Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) 

  1. Conners 3rd edition (Conners 3) 

  1. Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children 5th edition (WISC5)  

What is: Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children 5th edition (WISC5)  

(IQ test, though can be used to clarify differentials) 

300

The tier of diagnostic severity 

  1. 1-Requiring very substantial support, 2-Requiring substantial support, 3-Requiring support 

  1. 1-Requiring support, 2- Requiring substantial support, 3-Requiring very substantial support

What is: 1-Requiring support, 2- Requiring substantial support, 3-Requiring very substantial support

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY 

A child or adolescent who scores below average on an IQ test but can perform adaptive functioning tasks ____ meet criteria for an intellectual disability. 

1. Does

2. Does not

What is: Does not 

+50 points if you can name a reason a child may score low on an IQ test

300

The topic with the highest rate of learning disorder diagnoses

What is reading

300

ABA therapy services can be used with these two disorders

What are ASD, Intellectual Disorders (150 points for one)

400

This resource might help a family looking for a culturally humble and neurodiverse-affirming provider in their community

What is: Neurodivergent Practitioners Directory, ADHDwa.org, CHADD directory, ADHDFoundation.org     

400

When establishing culturally informed care for a client, this is a consideration to make

What is: Dealer’s choice

400

This service offers rehabilitation, long-term healthcare, and housing for individuals with intellectual disabilities

What is: Ashley House

400

When a client is undiagnosed, behaviors associated with a learning disorder can prompt various reactions from caregivers. These are two reactions/narratives

What is: Dealer’s choice

400

Adaptive counseling interventions can best support clients with neurodevelopmental and intellectual disabilities. Examples include shorter session times, client-led regulation breaks, flexible structure, and expressive and creative modalities. This is another example of an adaptive counseling intervention.  

What is Dealer's Choice

500

This intervention is not recommended for children and adolescents with ADHD:  

  1. Being compassionate 

  1. Working in bursts 

  1. Engaging in physical activity and creative outlets as needed 

  1. Setting clear and practical boundaries and consequences 

  1. Collaborating with other professionals and supportive others including physicians, teachers, daycare staff, religious leaders, occupational therapists, guardians, etc.  

  1. None of the above  

What is: None of the above. 

500

These are alternatives that can be made when communication is a barrier

For assessments: info from caregivers 

Sessions with non-verbal kiddos: use of AAC 

+50 points if you say both 

500

This is what case management might entail, and why it is an effective intervention when working with this population. 

What is: Collaborative, comprehensive care. Connecting families and clients to community resources.  

500

If a client does not meet criteria for a learning disorder, the alternate may be

What is an IEP or 504 plan

500

Clients with mild intellectual disabilities benefit from an integrated approach with cognitive and behavioral interventions. These are three goals of such an approach.  

What are social skills training, problem solving, feelings identification, and managing interpersonal relationships