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ILTS 290 (LBI 1) EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED A+)

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ILTS 290 (LBI 1) EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS (GRADED A+)

Visual errors in composition, and spelling - Answer- Students spell words exactly the
way they sound and not the way they look

Auditory Errors in Composition and Spelling - Answer- Errors in which the words within
sentences, sentences within paragraphs, and ideas within compositions are out of order
or poorly organized. Also, sounds, syllables, and words are missing or have omissions,
additions, substitutions, or ending errors (agreement, tense, plural, possessives)

Phonological Code System - Answer- A method of teaching children to read in which
they learn the visual letter symbols, their corresponding sounds, and their governing
rules in order to decode words and to spell

Mnemonics - Answer- Memory "tricks" such as acronyms, crazy phrases, or cartoons
that act as global or abbreviated cues and can be used to recall more complex and
detailed verbal information

Modeling - Answer- When a child observes an adult of another child with characteristics
similar to his or her own who is interacting with a feared object or in a feared situation,
the observing child learns responses from the behavior modeled

Dyscalculia - Answer- A specific learning disability (SLD) in math, also called Math
Disability (MD) or Math Learning Disability (MLD)

Numerosity - Answer- Number sense, or the ability to understand the properties of
numerical problems or expressions without doing precise computations, which as would
be involved in estimations of quantity

Disability Fatigue - Answer- The tiredness or lack of energy a child with a disability feels
as the result of the effort he or she must expand in attempting to overcome skill deficits
or to conform with school requirements

Masking - Answer- The hiding of a disability by giftedness or of giftedness by a disability

Aptitude - Answer- A natural ability or intelligence. Different types of aptitude can be
assessed, such as verbal-linguistic, logical-mathematical, musical, spatial, bodily-
kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalists

Nonverbal (visual) communication - Answer- Communication without verbal language,
through gestures, postures, facial expressions, visual symbols, and concepts

, Perinatal - Answer- During the time of childbirth

Revisualization - Answer- Seeing something again in ones mind (with memory)

Confabulation - Answer- The reporting of events that never happened (false memories)
although the individual describing them believes them to be true events

Number Concepts - Answer- Quantity, more/less (relative magnitude)-related to
numerosity

Monotone - Answer- Speech without inflection

Simultaneous Verbalization - Answer- Verbal explanations presents concurrently with
visuals

TBI and MTBI - Answer- Traumatic Brain Injury and mild traumatic brain injury. TBI can
result from severe injuries to the brain that cause long periods of loss of consciousness,
including lengthy periods of coma and frequent seizures. MTBI can result from less
severe or more focal injuries to the brain.

Plasticity - Answer- The ability of the brain, especially the brain of a young child, to form
new connections between intact areas, with uninjured brain tissue taking over the
functions of lost neurons

Conclusion - Answer- The most common brain injury, which generally occurs either
when the head accelerated rapidly and then is stopped suddenly or when the head is
shaken

Contusion - Answer- Bruising of brain tissues, contusions of the brain can cause
bleeding and toxic effects

Shearing - Answer- A form of damage to the brain resulting from cut nerve pathways

Amnesia - Answer- Loss of memory of immediate or distal events

Focal Damage - Answer- Damage effecting specific areas of the brain

Global Damage - Answer- Damage affecting large areas of the brain and causing major
changes in cognitive functions and adaptive behavior

Nonverbal IQ - Answer- Performance IQ, which is often assessed through testing that
involves speeded processing during the manipulation of novel stimuli (mazes, blocks)

Cognitive Distortion - Answer- A bias in interpreting events, typically produced by a set
of past experiences (an expectation of negative or hostile interactions, or failure

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