Dyscalculia
Dyslexia
ADHD
Speech and Language
Social and Emotional Behavior
100
A deficit in the skills of counting and calculating.
What is Quantitative discalculia?
100
The area of oral language that relates to the ability to think about the sounds in a word rather than just the meaning of the word.
What is phonological awareness?
100
Blurting out answers, difficulty awaiting turn, and interrupting and intruding on others are all examples of this type of behavior.
What is impulsivity?
100
This term is defined as "a socially shared code or conventional system for representing concepts through the use of arbitrary symbols and rule-governed combinations of those symbols."
What is language?
100
Being welcomed by peers. This is an important issue when students with learning disabilities are placed in general education classes.
What is social acceptance?
200
A form of dyscalculia that causes difficulty writing mathematical symbols, including but not limited to numbers.
What is Graphical Dyscalculia?
200
Where word specific orthographic images are stored in memory.
What is the internal lexicon?
200
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) introduced the term Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and developed criteria for diagnosis during this year.
What is 1982?
200
This term is used with children who have normal language development that is disrupted by a cortical lesion, seizure, or stroke resulting in language loss.
What is acquired aphasia?
200
Acts that interrupt or interfere with appropriate activities.
What is disruptive behavior?
300
Difficulty performing mathematical operations or calculations.
What is Operational Dyscalculia?
300
This term is used to describe gifted children with SLDs.
What is twice exceptional?
300
This part of the brain is sometimes smaller in children with ADHD.
What is the corpus callosum?
300
The use of language to communicate ideas and thoughts to a listener.
What is expressive language?
300
An instructional arrangement in which small groups or teams of students work together to achieve team success in a manner that promotes the students' responsibility for their own learning as well as the learning of others.
What is cooperative learning?
400
A part of vision that occurs outside the very center of gaze.
What is peripheral vision?
400
A multi-sensory method in which children with dyslexia are taught every sound (phoneme) and the representative letter combination(s) that represent the sound, one at a time, in a specific order, in a small group, using multi-sensory methods.
What is Orton Gillingham Method?
400
This category of reinforcers includes edibles, toys, balloons, stickers, and awards.
What are Tangible Reinforcers?
400
A system of rules that governs how words or morphemes are combined to make grammatically correct sentences.
What is syntax?
400
Instruction by another person, over self-instruction, and then covert-self instruction is the sequence used for this process.
What is cognitive behavior modification?
500
An emotional based reaction to mathematics that causes individuals to experience high levels of anxiety when faced with math tests or math problems.
What is Math Anxiety?
500
This refers to procedures for creating unitary mental representations from print.
What is orthographic coding?
500
In 1968 the medical community used this term as a way to describe what is now known as Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder.
What is hyperkinetic reaction to childhood?
500
A one-to-one, literal matching response for each stimulus statement.
What is imitative mimicry?
500
This observation technique used 10 behavior categories to measure interactions between the teacher and the students in the entire class.
What is interaction analysis system?