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IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Act of 1997 - PL 105-17) consits of four categories which include.....
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A: General Provisions
B: Assistance for the Education of All Children with Disabilities ({pre}school age and up) C: Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities D: National Activities to Improve the Education of Children with Disabilities (school program) |
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IDEA (Public Law number)
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Individuals with Disabilities Act (PL: 105-17)
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LRE
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Least Restrictive Environment
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FAPE
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Free Appropriate Public Education
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PL: 105-17 includes two components which include...
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LRE (least restrictive environment) and FAPE (free appropriate public education)
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Transition Plan enacted for who?
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14 and up, and all students to legally get ready for life in the real world.
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Physical Accommodations for children include:
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1. Post schedules on board
2. Post classroom rules 3. Close seating to teacher 4. Color codes 5. Organize 6. "Time-out" spot 7. Quiet area for study 8. Hands-on/reading/listening centers |
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Instructional Accommodations include:
(4) Directions in Written Form: (3) Individualize Homework Assignments: (5) Use Technological Learning-Aid: (3) Modified Testing: (2) |
1. Oral directions clear and simple
2. Give examples 3. Make eye contact 4. Demonstrate D in WF: 1. Board 2. Worksheet 3. Assignment book In Hmwk Assgn: 1. Fewer 2. Break down into sections 3. Extended time (days) 4. Alternative assessments 5. Extra set of texts at home Use Tech Learning-Aid: 1. Tape recorders 2. Computers 3. Multi-sensory manipul. Modified Testing: 1. Small group 2. Extended time |
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Behavioral Accommodations include:
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Use + reinforcement.
Be consistent. Specific Goals and Incentives. Communicate with Parents |
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Definition of a Learning Disability:
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LD is a hidden handicap. It is a disorder that affects people's ability to either interpret what they see and hear or to link info from different parts of the brain.
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SLD limitations may show up in the following ways... (4)
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1. specific disabilities with spoken and written language
2. coordination 3. Self-control 4. Attention |
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What book includes the definition of each disability?
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DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders)
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What three broad categories does LD encompass?
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1. Developmental speech and language disorders
2. Academic skills disorders 3. "Other": a catch-all |
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Developmental Speech and Language Disorders is split into three categories...what are they?
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1. Difficulty producing speech sounds.
2. Using spoken language to communicate. 3. Understanding what people say. |
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Specific diagnosis of Developmental Speech and Language Disorders are:
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1. Developmental Articulation Disorder: have trouble controlling their rate of speech. "wabbit" for "rabbit" "thwim" for "swim".
2. Developmental Expressive Language Disorder: Children have trouble expressing themselves in speech (using wrong names for things or people). 3. Developmental Receptive Language Disorder: Children have trouble understanding certain aspects of speech. |