Talking about the child before their disability is called this.
What is people first language?
100
This is what IEP stands for.
What is Individualized Education Plan?
100
An exchange of inforamtion requiring a sender and receiver.
What is communication?
100
What device does AAC stand for?
What is an Augmentative and Alternate Communication device?
100
The animal that is used in Hippotherapy.
What is horses?
200
This is what LRE stands for.
What is least restrictive environment?
200
Besides teachers, students, and administration, who else should be included in an IEP meeting?
What is parents?
200
Differences from standard language in pronunciation, word usage, and syntax.
What is dialect?
200
When dealing with a child with literacy difficulties due to previous speech sound disorders, this person/specialist would need to be called and involved in this child's intervention.
What is a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)?
200
The percent of hearing impaired students who are taught in the general education classroom.
What is 70%?
300
The IDEA principle that says children with disabilities cannot be excluded from a free, appropriate public education.
What is zero reject?
300
This is the age at which an IEP has to include a transition plan.
What is 16?
300
Languages can exist without _________.
What is speech (or oral communication).
300
The primary affect of stuttering in middle grades classrooms.
What is anxiety?
300
The title for children who are both gifted and disabled.
What is Twice Exceptional?
400
The term that describes fully integrating students with disabilties into the classroom.
What is inclusion?
400
This is referred to as the pre-referral intervention.
What is response to intervention (RTI)?
400
Language problems that concern understanding others.
What is receptive?
400
A special set of skills (profound capacities and/or abilities far in excess of what would be considered normal) commonly found in individuals with Asperger's and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
What is Savant syndrome?
400
Some of the characteristics of this syndrome are: being hypersocial, having sensitive hearing, and having a large vocabulary.
What is Williams syndrome?
500
Students with high incidence disabilities make up this percent of all students with disabilities.
What is 80%?
500
ADHD falls under this since it isn't in one of the 13 federal categories of disabilities.
What is Section 504?
500
Language problems that concern speaking in a way that others can understand you.
What is expressive?
500
The most prominent area of language that kids with Asperger's syndrome struggle with.
What is pragmatics?
500
The lack of this vitamin can lead to a visual impairment prior to birth.