Accomodation - ANSWERSA change in how you teach or assess students
modification - ANSWERSa change in what you teach or assess students
Handicap - ANSWERSA disadvantage or barrier imposed by another person or
environment
disability - ANSWERSan inability to do something or diminished capacity to perform in
a certain way
Least Restrictive Environment - ANSWERSTo the maximum extent appropriate,
students with disabilities are to be educated with their same age, typically developing
peers.
what are the two main deficit domains of autism spectrum disorder? and what are three
examples of each? - ANSWERS1. social communication -- eye gaze, posture, gestures
2. restricted behaviors -- rocking, flapping hands, rubbing eyes
receptive language - ANSWERSinvolves decoding language
expressive language - ANSWERSencoding or production of a message
facilitated communication - ANSWERSusually involves having someone support the
arm...
augmentative communication - ANSWERSdenotes techniques that supplement or
enhance communication.
social story - ANSWERSportrays a circumstance, skill, or concept in terms of
appropriate social cues.
splinter skill - ANSWERSdisplay of areas of giftedness
PECS - ANSWERSconsidered to be an evidence-based practice by the NPDC
In what type of setting are individuals most often diagnosed with ASD? -
ANSWERSclinical setting
Not only makes a positive difference in their learning but also a significant difference
in...? - ANSWERStheir behaviors
What gender is most represented in the categories of Emotional Behavior Disorder? -
ANSWERSMales