What does SLD stand for?
Specific Learning Disability
What does the term "Disability" mean?
When an impairment limits ability to perform certain tasks
Which level of ID is the most common
Mild (85%)
What does IEP stand for?
Individualized Education Plan
If a student has ADHD what category would they fall under?
Other Health Impairment (OHI)
What category has the highest percentage of students in it. (One of the 13 disability categories)
Specific Learning Disability. (42%)
Present Levels
What are the levels of IQ for at student with an Intellectually Disabled?
Mild 50~70
Moderate 35~50
Severe 20~35
Profound Below 20
What year does the transition services start?
14 years and older
What category would someone fall under if they are legally blind and unable to hear
Deaf/Blindness Disability.
Almost twice as many _____________ receive special education
What are the types of Co- Teaching
•One teaching/one helping
•Parallel Teaching
•Station teaching
•Alternative teaching
•Team teaching
What is one way the parent can PREVENT this?
Rubella Vaccine
Ultrasound and maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein
Amniocentesis – identifies 80 genetic disorders before birth
Chorionic Villi sampling
Genetic counseling
Minimizing exposure to substance abuse and pollutants
Why are some students if Disabilities harder to maintain friendships? Examples
Give me 3 disabilities from the 13 categories. NO NOTES
Any 3
What is a disadvantage of labeling.
Many
Who is apart of the IEP team
•Parent
•Regular teacher
•Special education teacher
•Local education agent (LEA)
•Student (When age appropriate)
•Related services
What is a task analysis?
Breaking bigger tasks into smaller more manageable tasks
What is the acronym for the part of the IEP that I would look to see the adaptations the student needs in the class?
SDI (Specifically Designed Instruction)
List at least 10 of the 13 disabilities. NO NOTES
SLD, OHI, Visual, Deafness, Dead/Blind, Intellectual Disability, Emotional, Autism, Orthopedic, Multiple, TBI, Speech/Language
What are some Related Services?
•Speech/Language
•Physical Therapy
•Occupational Therapy
•Interpreter
Example
What is the vocabulary word for,
"Providing prompts and slowly eliminating them"
Scaffolding
How has special education advanced over the years?
used to segregate, sent them away and now they are included and involved.