Autism | Emotional Disturbance | ADHD | Specific Learning Disabilities | Intellectual Disabilities |
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What is age 3
What age does autism have to be evident by?
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What is externalizing
What type of emotional disturbance is aggressiveness?
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What is other health impairments
What is ADHD categorized under in IDEA?
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What is normal range (85-115)
What range of IQ does someone with specific learning disabilities have?
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What is 50%
What percent of the causes of intellectual disabilities is unknown?
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What is social interaction
What is it called when a person with autism is unable to read body language?
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What is biological, environmental, and psychosocial
What are the three types of risk factors?
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What is the general education classroom
Where are students with ADHD most commonly educated?
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What is dyslexia
What is it called when children have trouble speaking or writing?
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What is functional curriculum
What kind of educational programming option allows students to learn life skills by fitting in academics and helps them learn to be independent?
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What is autism
What is a development disability affecting verbal and nonverbal communication and social interaction?
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What is internalizing
What type of emotional disturbance is withdrawal?
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What is medical evaluation
What is used to rule out a medical possibility of why the child is struggling to pay attention?
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What is four times more likely
How many times more likely are boys to be identified with specific learning disabilities than girls?
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What is seperate class
Where are most students with intellectual disabilities educated?
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What is the general education classroom
Where are students with autism generally educated?
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What is the general education classroom
Where are students with emotional disturbance usually educated?
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What is impulsivity
If someone is accident prone with ADHD, what persistent pattern is occuring?
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What is outer directedness
What is it called when students think they lucked out that they got an answer right and it is not because of their own effort?
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What is 25-40
What is the range of an IQ for someone with a severe intellectual disability?
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What is echolalia
What is it called when a person with autism says the same thing over and over?
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What is tertiary prevention
What level of prevention is where students receive specialized intervention?
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What is the most common
How common is ADHD compared to other childhood disorders?
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What is dyspraxia
What is it called when children have problems with motor skills?
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What is pervasive
What level of support does someone with intellectual disabilities need if they need constant and high intensity help?
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