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LBS1 TEST QUESTIONS WITH
100% CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS

Emotional Disability/Disturbance - Answer-Disability characterized by difficulty building
relationships, inappropriate behaviors and feelings, and depression (mental
health/severe behavioral issues)

Examples: anxiety disorder, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive
disorder, depression

Hearing Impairment - Answer-Permanent or temporary hearing impairment that
adversely affects school performance

Multiple Disabilities - Answer-Combination of various impairments that cause such
severe educational needs that they cannot be accommodated in special education
programs solely for one of the impairments

Orthopedic Impairment - Answer-Includes orthopedic impairments caused by a
congenital anomaly or disease, and impairments from other causes

Examples: cerebral palsy, amputations, fractures, burns

Other Health Impairment (OHI) - Answer-Having limited strength, vitality, or alertness,
including a heightened alertness to environmental stimuli, that result in limited alertness
with respect to the educational environment

is due to chronic or acute health problems such as asthma, attention deficit disorder or
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, diabetes, epilepsy, a heart condition, hemophilia,
lead poisoning, leukemia, nephritis [a kidney disorder], rheumatic fever, sickle cell
anemia, and Tourette syndrome; and (b) adversely affects a child's educational
performance."

Example: ADHD

Specific Learning Disability - Answer-A disorder in one or more of the basic processes
involved in understanding/using language, spoken or written, that may manifest itself in
the imperfect ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or to do mathematical
calculations. (Includes perceptual disabilities, brain injury, minimal brain dysfunction,
dyslexia, and developmental aphasia.)

,Speech/Language Impairment - Answer-A communication disorder

Examples: stuttering, impaired articulation, language impairment or voice impairment.

Traumatic Brain Injury - Answer-An acquired injury to the brain caused by an external
physical force, resulting in total or partial functional disability or psychosocial impairment

Visual Impairment - Answer-Any type of sight problem that adversely affects a child's
education

psychosocial disorder - Answer-A mental illness caused or influenced by life
experiences, as well as maladjusted cognitive and behavioral processes.

Specific Learning Disability (SLD) Examples - Answer-Dyslexia
Dysgraphia
Dyscalculia
Auditory processing disorder
Nonverbal learning disability

Dyslexia - Answer-a specific learning disability in reading. Kids with dyslexia have
trouble reading accurately and fluently. They may also have trouble with reading
comprehension, spelling and writing

dysgraphia - Answer-inability to write coherently, as a symptom of brain disease or
damage (just holding a pencil and organizing letters on a line is difficult. Their
handwriting tends to be messy. Many struggle with spelling and putting thoughts on
paper.[1] These and other writing tasks—like putting ideas into language that is
organized, stored and then retrieved from memory—may all add to struggles with
written expression)

Dyscalculia - Answer-a specific learning disability in math (may have difficulty
understanding number-related concepts or using symbols or functions needed for
success in mathematics)

Auditory processing disorder (also known as central auditory processing disorder or
CAPD) - Answer-A condition that makes it hard for kids to recognize subtle differences
between sounds in words. It affects their ability to process what other people are saying
(the problem lies with understanding the sounds of spoken language, not the meaning
of what's being said)

Nonverbal Learning Disability - Answer-A brain-based condition that affects skills like
abstract thinking and spatial relationships. While it can affect your child's learning in
many ways, it creates an even bigger challenge when it comes to your child's social life.

, Deaf-Blindess - Answer-Children have both hearing and visual impairments. Their
communication and other needs are so great that programs for the deaf or blind can't
meet them.

Intellectual Disability - Answer-Children with this type of disability have below-average
intellectual ability. They may also have poor communication, self-care and social skills.

Examples: Down syndrome, Developmental Delay, Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
(FASD), Fragile X Syndrome

Orthopedic Impairment Examples - Answer--caused by congenital anomaly (e.g.,
clubfoot, absence of some member, etc.)
-impairments caused by disease (e.g., poliomyelitis, bone tuberculosis, etc.)
-impairments from other causes (e.g., cerebral palsy, amputations, and fractures or
burns that cause contractures).

Intellectual Disability Examples - Answer-Down syndrome, Developmental Delay, Fetal
alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), Fragile X Syndrome

Speech/Language Impairment Examples - Answer-stuttering, impaired articulation,
language impairment or voice impairment.

Emotional Disability/Disturbance Examples - Answer-anxiety disorder, schizophrenia,
bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, depression

Other Health Impairment (OHI) Examples - Answer-asthma, attention deficit disorder or
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, diabetes, epilepsy, a heart condition, hemophilia,
lead poisoning, leukemia, nephritis [a kidney disorder], rheumatic fever, sickle cell
anemia, and Tourette syndrome

Aphasia - Answer-loss of ability to understand or express speech, caused by brain
damage

Right Side of Brain - Answer--Controls left side of body

-Strong in the following areas:
expressive and creative tasks
Recognizing faces
Expressing emotions
Music
Reading emotions
Color
Imagination
Intuition
Creativity
holistic thinking

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