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Emotional Behavioral Disorders Intellectual Disabilities ADHD Speech/Language Impairments 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000
The term used for emotional or behavioral disorders. What is Emotional Disturbance? The term used for emotional or behavioral disorders. Row 1, Col 1
Impaired intellectual functioning, limited adapted behavior, What are intellectual disabilities? Impaired intellectual functioning, limited adapted behavior, need for supports, and initial occurrence before age 18. 1,2
Impaired ability to sit or concentrate for long periods of time. What is a hyperactivity? Impaired ability to sit or concentrate for long periods of time. 1,3
Vocal production of language. What is speech? Vocal production of language. 1,4
A disability characterized by behavioral or emotional responses What is an emotional or behavioral disorder? A disability characterized by behavioral or emotional responses very different from all norms and referent groups with adverse effects on educational performance. 2,1
What is intellectual functioning? Cognitive abilities 2,2
A condition of hyperactivity, impulsivity, inattention; included in What is a ADHD? A condition of hyperactivity, impulsivity, inattention; included in other health impairments. 2,3
Transfer of knowledge, ideas, What is the communication? Transfer of knowledge, ideas, opinions, and feelings. 2,4
describing externalizing, What are conduct disorders? A psychiatric term describing externalizing, acting out behaviors. 3,1
intellectual disability. What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)? One of the most common preventable causes of intellectual disability. 3,2
who potentially had ADHD. What is Fidgety Philip? One of the first writings about a child who potentially had ADHD. 3,3
The ability to convey thoughts, feelings, or information. What is the expressive language? The ability to convey thoughts, feelings, or information. 3,4
support with progressively more intensive levels of intervention. What is positive behavior support? A three tiered model of support with progressively more intensive levels of intervention. 4,1
A chromosomal disorder with identifiable physical characteristics What is a system of supports? A chromosomal disorder with identifiable physical characteristics resulting in delays in physical and intellectual development. 4,2
4,3 Higher-order cognitive functions that influence What are executive functions? Higher-order cognitive functions that influence the ability to plan, self-regulate, and engage in goal-directed behavior. 4,3
An opening in the roof of the mouth What is the cleft palate? An opening in the roof of the mouth causing too much air to pass through the nasal cavity resulting in a speech impairment. 4,4
A process in which interviews, observations, and environmental What is a functional behavioral assessment? A process in which interviews, observations, and environmental manipulations are conducted to determine “why” certain behaviors occur. 5,1
The most common inherited reason for intellectual disabilities. What is Fragile X Syndrome? The most common inherited reason for intellectual disabilities. 5,2
5,3 What is a laboratory study? Awarding self-selected reinforcers or rewards to oneself contingent on achieving criterion. 5,3
The lack of fluency in an individual’s speech pattern, What is the stuttering? The lack of fluency in an individual’s speech pattern, often characterized by hesitations or repetitions of sounds or words. 5,4