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What is emotional disturbance? |
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inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors. |
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How does emotional disturbance effect relationships? |
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students are unable to build or maintain relationships |
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Emotional Disturbance influences what type of behavior? |
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Inappropriate behavior or feelings under normal circumstances |
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What are The general moods expressed in Emotional Disturbance? |
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Unhappiness or depression |
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What term is associated with Emotional Disturbance? |
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What is associated with Externalizing behaviors? |
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aggression noncompliance tantrums hyperactivity peer problems |
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What is described as an Externalizing behavior |
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disruptive, harmful, or problem behaviors that are directed to persons and/or things. |
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What are symptoms of Internalizing behaviors? |
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difficulty with learning withdrawal depression anxiety irritability immaturity other mood dysregulation symptoms. |
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What is described as an Internalizing behavior? |
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actions that direct problematic energy toward the self. |
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What are the research based interventions for Emotional disturbance? |
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Peer-Mediated Self-Mediated Teacher-Mediated Strategies of Inclusion |
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Describe the Peer Mediated Intervention |
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- aid students in acquiring new behavior
- teaches positive interactions with peers.
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Describe the Self-Mediated Intervention |
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- Encourages students to be responsible for their academic instruction
- Works with students unaware of their behavior affecting others
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Describe Teacher-Mediated Interventions |
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- Improves academic performance through antecedent and/or consequence- focused interventions
- Removes elements that disturb students and provides goals
- Alternative responses by reducing reinforcement on problem behavior and increasing reinforcement on desired behavior
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Describe the Strategies of Inclusion |
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- Keep Class rules and activities simple
- Reward positive behavior
- allow mini breaks
- fair treatment for all motivational strategies
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having limited strength, vitality, or alertness, including a heightened alertness to environment |
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IDEAS definition of Intellectual Disabilities |
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sub-average general intellectual with deficits in adaptive behavior |
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What are the 3 broad Categories for OHI |
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Appearance Visibility Frequency |
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What are the common characteristics for OHI |
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Fatigue Mobility Issues Issues involving attention Coordination difficulties Muscle Weakness Lack of stamina Inability to concentrate for long periods of time Sometimes misses school Sometimes have side effects from medication |
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504 Services for Children are defined as? |
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provides accommodations, not modifications, as it focuses on providing equal access to school activities |
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IEPS service what for children? |
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Accommodations and Modifications |
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What's the difference between an accommodation and modification? |
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a modification is a change of the curriculum in the form of alternate assignments or reduced questions Accommodations alter how a student learns through environment change |
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What are the Umbrella disabilities under OHI |
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fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), bipolar disorders, dysphagia, and other organic neurological disorders. |
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What are the Criteria for an Intellectual Disability |
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IQ score below 70 Significant limitations in adaptive behaviors |
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What are the causes of Intellectual Disabilities? |
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FASD Down Syndrome Fragile X PKU |
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What are some instructional practices for Intellectual disabilities? |
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Explicit Instruction Active Student Responding Task analysis Combination of academics and daily life skills |
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What are the main points of sections 2,4,5 of an IEP? |
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section 2 covers annual goals section 4 is Special education Section 5 is related services |
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