Having more than one disability.
What is comorbidity?
These assessments help identify intellectual disabilities.
What are the IQ and adaptive behavior assessments?
These are examples of internalizing behaviors.
What is being withdrawn, depressed, having suicidal thoughts, anxious, etc?
Communication is an exchange of information and knowledge. The four components of communication are _______.
What are a message, a sender, a receiver, and a channel?
Because there are a variety of symptoms and degrees of impairment, Autism diagnosis falls on this.
What is a spectrum?
What is OHI (Other Health Impairment)?
What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)?
These are examples of externalizing behavior.
What are yelling, aggressive behaviors, vandalizing, arguing, lying, and tantrums?
The ability to produce language and send messages is called this.
What is expressive language?
Repeating words and phrases
What is Echolalia?
This percentage of the school population has an ADHD diagnosis.
What is about 11%?
A developmental disorder caused by an enlarged skull and extra fluid in/on the brain.
What is hydrocephalus?
The "if, then" or "first do this" strategy is called this.
What is the Premack principle?
The ability to comprehend language and understand messages is called this.
What is receptive language?
Flapping hands, repetitive movement, & rocking back and forth are examples of this.
What are self-stimulating behaviors?
Blurting out answers before questions are complete is an example of this.
What is impulsivity?
An individual with an IQ score of 55-69 falls in this category.
What is a Mild Disability?
These are biological factors of ED.
What are genetics, brain injury, and neurological factors?
What is reading?
Difficulty recognizing emotions, taking turns in conversations, echolalia, pronoun reversals, & sing song tone of voice are examples of this.
What are communicative intents?
Being forgetful in daily activities is an example of this.
What is inattention?
Individuals with this disorder are "the most friendly individuals", often sensitive to sounds, and have "elfin" facial features.
What is Williams Syndrome?
An assessment tool used to diagnose students with emotional and behavioral disorders.
What is a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA)?
Students with speech and language disorders may struggle socially and emotionally because of this.
What is peer teasing and bullying?
Hypo response (no response) and hyper response (extreme response) are examples of this.
What are sensory processing issues?