Disability
Let's get physical
You teach
School's cool
Everything else
100
A condition that is present from birth.
What is congenital?
100
Meaning able to walk.
What is ambulatory?
100
Providing a correct demonstration to the athlete to see and follow.
What is modeling?
100
Educating all students in the same classes, regardless of ability.
What is inclusion?
100
Referring to someone as a person first, not naming the disability first.
What is person-first language?
200
It is a general mental, physical, or psychological malfunction of the processes.
What is a disorder?
200
The range of motion at the joints.
What is flexibility?
200
Encouraging (in some way, shape, or form) a student to perform a particular behavior; might include physical (hand-over-hand), visual (modeling or demonstration), or verbal (important descriptors)
What is a prompt/cue?
200
The educational setting that emphasizes the basic skills necessary to cope with everyday life.
What is the Functional Academic Class (FAC)?
200
A pleasing consequence that follows an action.
What is positive reinforcement?
300
Meaning delayed; slowed; hindered from progress.
What is retarded?
300
The vertical line separating the left and right sides of the body.
What is midline?
300
Providing descriptive information that focuses on the accomplished task.
What is specific feedback?
300
The participation of individuals without disabilities into educational and recreational settings to interact with individuals with disabilities.
What is reverse inclusion?
300
Progression from a school-based environment to a home- or community-based environment.
What is transition?
400
Jerky, uncertain movements of the muscles
What is spasticity?
400
The ability to move, balance, run, jump, throw, catch, leap, etc.
What are motor skills?
400
The process of gathering information about the abilities of a student
What is assessment?
400
The meeting in which responsible individuals meet with the student with disabilities to determine necessary direct and indirect services.
What is an admission, review, dismissal (ARD) meeting?
400
Specifically-designed instruction to meet the unique needs of an individual with disabilities.
What is an individual education program (IEP)?
500
When something is made worse, weakened, or reduced.
What is impaired?
500
An assessment, evaluation, and program recommendation within the motor domain to ensure that students with disabilities have access to school-based programs that will develop: (a) physical and motor fitness, (b) fundamental motor skills and patterns, and (c) skills for group and individual games and sports
What is adapted physical education (APE)?
500
Making changes to an educational program to meet a student’s abilities.
What are modifications?
500
The environment that allows a student to function within general education to the fullest of their capabilities.
What is the least restrictive environment (LRE)?
500
Having characteristics that meet the requirements for receiving special education services; examples: autism (AU), intellectual disabilities (ID) [mental retardation], speech impairment (SI), orthopedic impairment (OI), auditory impairment (AI), visual impairment (VI), or other health impairment (OHI).
What is eligibility?