Characteristics
History
Early Intervention
Inclusion
Transition
100

The IQ score for some with an intellectual disability must be below this number

What is 70

100

Movement in the late 1800s-early 1900s that sterilized people with intellectual disabilities. 

What is eugenics?

100

The ages served by early intervention. 

What are ages birth to three? 

100

Students have inconsistent accommodations, limited peer interactions, and receive the same instruction as everyone else.

 What is mainstreaming?

100

The age that transition planning must be included in IEPs in South Carolina?

What is age 13?

200

Individuals with ID have deficits in cognitive functioning, adaptive skills, and ______ skills

What is social

200

Large facilities that housed individuals with intellectual disabilities. 

What are institutions?

200

The decision makers in early intervention planning and services. 

Who are families?
200

Required by IDEA and states that children with disabilities must be educated with non-disabled peers to the maximum extent possible. 

What is least restrictive environment (LRE)?

200

The type of skills to focus on during transition planning. 

What are functional skills?

300

A complex neurodevelopment condition

What is autism

300

Movement pushing to allow people with disabilities to speak for themselves. The slogan is "Nothing about us without us." 

What is the self-advocacy movement?

300

Where skills are taught in early intervention. 

What is the natural environment?

300

All learners have improved outcomes from this. 

What is inclusion?

300

A housing option where 2 to 5 adults live together in one home with staff that are there around the clock. 

What is a group home?

400

Number of autism levels

What is 3

400

Impactful shift that led to individuals with disabilities living in communities instead of facilities. 

What is deinstitutionalization? 

400

The name of the plan for students receiving early intervention.

What is an Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP)?

400

Differentiating across content, process, and product. 

What is Universal Design for Learning (UDL)?

400

A state-funded provider in South Carolina that can help adults with disabilities secure supported housing, job training and vocational support, and other necessary supports. 

What is the Department of Disabilities and Special Needs (DDSN)?

500

Factors, such as maternal substance use, infections, or health concerns, that can contribute to an intellectual disability

What are prenatal factors
500

The law that gives all children with disabilities a right to a free appropriate public education in the least restrictive environment.

What is the individuals with disabilities education act (IDEA)? 

500

The plan that takes over when a student turns three if they qualify for special education services through the school district?

What is an Individualized Education Plan (IEP)?

500

Programs for adults with intellectual disabilities on college campuses.

What are inclusive postsecondary education programs (IPSE)?

500

A common problem that families face when their children with disabilities grow into adults (due to a  nation-wide shortage). 

What is housing?