This learning disability is characterized by three symptoms: attention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity
What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
100
This approach encourages children to explore their world, discover knowledge, reflect, and think critically
What is the constructivist approach
100
This is the tendency to favor one's own culture over another.
What is ethnocentrism.
100
This is a type of stress that is the result of negative interactions between two cultural groups.
What is acculturative stress
100
This is the number of symptoms the DSM-IV has classified as part of Major Depressive Disorder
What is 9
200
Ritalin and Adderall are two examples of this type of medication used to treat ADHD
What is stimulants
200
The constructivist approach may include children working with each other in their efforts to know and understand. Otherwise known as this:
What is collaboration
200
The USA, Canada, and the Netherlands are prime examples of this type of culture, which focuses on personal goals rather than group goals
What is individualistic culture
200
This coping strategy involves facing one's problems head on and trying to solve them.
What is Problem-focused coping.
200
This is the number of symptoms one must have in order to be diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder
What is 5
300
This disability refers to those who have a severe impairment in their ability to read and spell
What is Dyslexia
300
This approach focuses on teacher direction and control.
What is the direct instruction approach.
300
China, Japan, and Thailand are prime examples of this type of culture, which focuses on group integrity and harmonious relationships.
What is collectivistic culture
300
This type of coping involves responding to stress in an emotional manner, and possibly denying and/or avoiding the stressor.
What is emotion-focused coping.
300
This is the amount of time one must have Major Depressive Disorder symptoms before s/he can be diagnosed with MJD.
What is two weeks
400
This is a written statement/plan that helps develop a learning program tailored to helping students with disabilities
What is an Individualized Education Plan (IEP)
400
This legislative act forces schools to be held accountable for their students progress by decreasing funding for schools with unsatisfactory test scores.
What is the No Child Left Behind Act (NLCB).
400
This is a ceremony that mark's an individual's transition from one status to another, such as from a child to an adult.
What is a rite of passage.
400
This approach to stress focuses on the interaction between biological, psychological, and social causes of problems in one's life.
What is the biopsychosocial approach.
400
This disorder is characterized by an obsession with thinness and starvation.
What is anorexia nervosa
500
The opposite of someone with a learning disability, gifted students are classified as having an IQ higher than this number.
What is 130.
500
The No Child Left Behind Act assesses student achievement by this.
What is a single annual test.
500
This type of status incorporates one's occupational, educational, and economic charactieristics
What is socioeconomic status (SES)
500
This elation improves our ability to process information and enhances self-esteem.
What is a positive mood!
500
This disorder is characterized by an obsession with food as well as binging and purging.