Who falls under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act - ✔✔Students who have a
disability, but do not need an IEP and require "related services" like ST, OT, PT, or
counseling.
What are three areas to be covered by an
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Who falls under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act - ✔✔Students who have a
disability, but do not need an IEP and require "related services" like ST, OT, PT, or
counseling.
What are three areas to be covered by an IEP? - ✔✔Placement, Long-term goals, and
Present levels of functioning
What is an important part of the teacher-student interaction with students who have
ADHD or may just be impulsive? - ✔✔Positive reinforcement in the form of praise for
the student when he or she is doing well in the classroom particularly in areas of
attention and organization.
Describe the teaching strategy of "sky writing" and how it should be used. - ✔✔Sky
writing is a multisensory teaching strategy when a student is encouraged to form letters
in the air with two fingers. This is appropriate for students who are struggling with
writing, particularly dysgraphia.
What is proximity control? - ✔✔This is the act of a teacher moving to stand or sit close
to a student who appears ready to start a disruption.
What are the steps in creating an Functional Behavior Assessment? - ✔✔Describe
targeted behavior; Collect info on function of the behavior; Categorize the behavior to
determine deficit; Analyze the behavior/Form hypothesis; Devise intervention plan
What is a cognitive assessment for? - ✔✔Determine intellectual functioning/ability
What is the most frequently occurring, permanently disabling birth defect, resulting in an
abnormal opening in the spinal column called? - ✔✔Spina Bifida
What is a condition where an individual has brain damage, often from birth, which
causes impaired muscle coordination and other disabilities? - ✔✔Cerebral palsy
What is a hereditary disability marked by the progressive weakening and wasting of the
muscles? - ✔✔Muscular dystrophy
What is the chronic disease that includes damage to the sheaths of nerve cells in the
brain and spinal cord leading to numbness, blurred vision, severe fatigue, and
impairment of speech and muscular coordination?
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