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WGU D753 TASK 1 | BEHAVIORAL
INTERVENTION STRATEGIES AND APPLIED
BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS | 2026 UPDATE WITH
PASSED SOLUTION ALREADY GRADED A+


attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) - ANSWERS-a
neurodevelopmental disorder that causes inattention, hyperactivity, and
impulsivity, symptoms that can disrupt functioning or development



anxiety disorder - ANSWERS-a group of mental health conditions that cause
excessive fear or worry that disrupts daily life



autism spectrum disorder (ASD) - ANSWERS-a neurodevelopmental
condition that causes challenges in social interaction, communication, and
repetitive behaviors



conduct disorder - ANSWERS-a behavioral and emotional disorder in
children and teens that is marked by a pattern of violating societal norms
and the rights of others



oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) - ANSWERS-a childhood behavioral
disorder that causes defiant, disobedient, and hostile behaviors toward
authority figures



internalized behaviors - ANSWERS-emotional or psychological responses
turned inward that affect thoughts and feelings



neurodiversity - ANSWERS-the idea of respecting people's different brains,
valuing their unique strengths and views

,externalized behaviors - ANSWERS-observable actions or behaviors directed
outwardly, often affecting interactions with others



inattentive presentation - ANSWERS-ADHD subtype characterized by
difficulty sustaining attention, forgetfulness, and disorganization

ABC Charting - ANSWERS-a method used to understand behaviors by
looking at three important components: antecedent, behavior, and
consequence



neurodivergent - ANSWERS-refers to individuals who have neurological
differences that affect how they process information and interact with their
environment, including people with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other
conditions



exceptionalities - ANSWERS-varied educational needs arising from disorders
or other unique learning requirements



metacognition - ANSWERS-refers to the ability to think about and reflect on
one's own thinking processes and involves awareness and control of one's
cognitive processes, including planning, monitoring, and evaluating



working memory - ANSWERS-refers to the cognitive system responsible for
temporarily holding and manipulating information needed for complex
cognitive tasks such as reasoning, comprehension, and learning



emotional regulation - ANSWERS-the ability to manage and control your
feelings in a healthy way, meaning being able to handle your emotions, like
anger, sadness, or excitement, so they don't take over your actions or make
things harder for you. It involves understanding what you're feeling, why
you're feeling that way, and finding ways to deal with those feelings that
help you stay calm and make good decisions

, executive functions - ANSWERS-higher-level cognitive processes that
enable goal-directed behavior, including skills such as planning, organizing,
decision-making, and self-control



behavior disorders - ANSWERS-conditions marked by persistent behaviors
that harm social interactions and violate societal norms




hyperactive/impulsive presentation - ANSWERS-ADHD subtype marked by
excessive movement, restlessness, and impulsivity



combined presentation - ANSWERS-ADHD subtype featuring both
inattentive and hyperactive/impulsive symptoms



generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) - ANSWERS-an anxiety disorder that
involves excessive, uncontrollable worry, and increased physiological arousal



What does IDEA define as emotional and behavioral disorders? - ANSWERS-
A condition exhibiting one or more characteristics that adversely affects a
child's educational performance.



Key Characteristics of an Emotional or Behavioral Disorder - ANSWERS-
Learning challenges

Social difficulties

Behavioral issues

Emotional struggles

Physical symptoms
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