This category is for students that have deficits in one or more of the psychological processes.
What is SLD?
100
This law was the first to provide funding to education.
What is ESEA?
100
The concept that must be considered to provide students the opportunity to be with their non-disabled peers to the greatest extent possible.
What is LRE?
100
This service provides intervention for students with deficits in gross motor capabilities.
What is PT?
100
This service is additional school time that is necessary to avoid regression in skills.
What is ESY?
200
This category is for students that have deficits with articulation, fluency, or pragmatics.
What is SLI?
200
This law was the first that was specifically for students with disabilities.
What is EHA?
200
This must be provided to every student that qualifies for special education services or a 504 plan.
What is FAPE?
200
This person can provide therapy in receptive and expressive language deficits.
What is an SLP?
200
This person is a required member of the IEP team that can approve an expenditure related to a necessary service.
What is an LEA?
300
This category is for students that are unable to maintain appropriate interpersonal relationships, including peers and adults.
What is ED?
300
This law was specifically written to address the achievement gap with the goal of having all students proficient.
What is NCLB?
300
Every special student must have one of these in order to provide specialized instruction that meets their unique needs.
What is IEP?
300
This person works with students on their handwriting skills.
What is an OT?
300
This is the special education category that is for students that have more than one disability, including an intellectual disability.
What is MD?
400
This category is for students that may have a diagnosis that meets criteria as a child with a disability and for one of the 13 categories under IDEA, adversely affects their educational performance, and the student needs special education.
What is OHI?
400
Although the name changed, the principles remained the same.
What is IDEA?
400
The principle of non-discriminatory testing was put into place to protect these students.
What is ELL?
400
These two strategies are used with students with behavioral issues to better understand the function of the behaviors and to develop a plan to address these areas.
What is FBA & BIP?
400
These students have difficulties with communication, social interactions, and stereotypical behaviors.
What is a student with ASD?
500
This category is for students that have deficits in the areas of cognitive functioning and adaptive behaviors.
What is ID?
500
This anti-discrimination law required that buildings were accessible to all persons with disabilities.
What is ADA?
500
Although this law had a new name in 2004, the 6 principles remained the same.
What is IDEIA?
500
This related service for students with Visual Impairments or Blindness, assists students with navigating their environments.
What is O & M?
500
This is the process of identifying students and taking data on implemented interventions to assess progress.