Most common communication disorder - answer-articulation disorder
Fluency - answer-ability to express oneself readily, clearly and effectively
Lag in expressive language - answer-delayed speech onset
Cerebral palsey - answer-condition characterized by weakness, lack of coordination, and other motor
dysfunctions caused by damage to the brain before it has matured
Muscular dystrohy - answer-hereditary disease characterized by progressive weakness caused by
degeneration of muscle fibers
Multiple sclerosis - answer-a chronic progressive nervous disorder
Psychoanalytic approach - answer-addresses internal motivations and feelings shaped by early
childhood experiences
Phenomenological approach - answer-addresses self concept
Behavior modification plan - answer-changes learned inappropriate behaviors
Student looks to others to see what they are doing when directions are given - answer-receptive
language disorder
Student hesitates before talking or repeats words and phrases - answer-expressive language
disorder
Students with disabilities that do not require special education or related services - answer-1) are
covered under section 504 of idea 2) do not require an iep
Characterized by problems with communication and repetitive patterns of thought and behavior -
answer-asperger's
Cystic fibrosis - answer-causes sticky mucus build up in lungs and digestive tract
Sickle cell anemia - answer-caused by recessive gene, caused by abnormal crescent shaped blood
cells, painful episodes
Students with adhd need: - answer-clear rules, expectations, and consequences
Under idea adhd is classified as? - answer-other health disorder
Damage to brain due to violent impact - answer-traumatic brain injury
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, Autism - answer-inappropriate social interactions, difficulty with communication and repetitive
behaviors
Under idea down's syndrome may be classified as? - answer-mental retardation or speech
impairment
Sld - specific learning disability - answer-one of the 13 - disorder in one or more basic psychological
processes involved in understanding language, spoken or written. Dyslexia, aphasia, minimal brain
dysfunction
Emotional disturbance - answer-one of the 13 - inappropriate behavior or feelings, pervasive
unhappiness, may develop physical symptoms in response to personal problems, schizophrenia
Other health impairment - answer-one of the 13 - limited strength, vitality, or alertness that affects a
child's educational performance, usually due to chronic or acute health problem such as asthma,
tourette's diabetes, sickle cell, etc.
Multiple disabilities - answer-one of the 13 - concomitant impairments excludes deaf-blindness
Natural consequences - answer-penalty occurs without conscious action being taken
Statement of annual goals - answer-must be included in iep
Multiple intelligences - answer-linguistic, visual, logical, kinesthetic, musical, interpersonal,
intrapersonal
Self-contained - answer-classroom of students with like needs for most are all of the day
Functional assessment - answer-identifies antecedents, consequences and setting
Contingency based self management - answer-student are responsible for monitoring their own
behavior
Ecological inventory - answer-student interaction with environment now and in the future
Full inculsion - answer-students are in general classroom, sped teacher works with gen ed teacher
Premack principal - answer-a more preferred activity is used as a positive reinforcer for a less
preferred activity
Functional skill - answer-ex. Filling out a job application
Activating prior knowledge - answer-a way of motivating kids by getting them interested before a
lesson is taught
Guided practice - answer-teacher directed activity
Performance objectives - answer-observable behavior, a standard for behavior
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