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| 1 out of every 5 people in USA |
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what amount if all children who receive special education have a learning disability ? |
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| learning disabilities tend to be identified in>> |
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Specific learning disability |
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means a disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, that may manifest itself in the imperfect ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or to do mathematical calculations, including condi- tions such as perceptual disabilities, brain injury, minimal brain dysfunction, dyslexia, and developmental aphasia |
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| what percent of school aged children are identified with LD? |
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| what is the largest disability category served by special education? |
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| Close to one half of special education students are.... |
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| the child processes information differently and are thought of as "brain different" |
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| inactive learners who are strategy deficient. |
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| hyperactivity, aggression, withdraw, learning difficulties, immaturity |
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| Hereditary, diet, stress, family |
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| 14.5% of children aged 4-17 have EBD |
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| What are the four most common types of articulation disorders? |
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S-substitution O-omission D-distortion A-addition |
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| Who introduced the term specific learning disability? |
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| The most common fluency disorder is |
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| The communication of ideas through an arbitrary system of symbols used according to certain rules that determine meaning is |
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| "Phonology" refers to linguistic rules governing |
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| Most speech disorders are addressed primarily by a speech-language pathologist, not a classroom teacher |
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| A language disorder that involves problems with functional and socially appropriate communication is |
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| The meanings and concepts people attach to words and sentences are referred to as |
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| The dimensions of voice are |
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| Boys outnumber girls by about ___ to___ in the LD category |
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| people with AD/HD do not have enough of certain chemicals in their brains. These chemicals are: |
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| Which of the following is not an advantage to using rating scales? |
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| What is the age of onset for ADHD according to DSM -IV-TR? |
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| ___ ARE 3times more likely than __to have ADHD |
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| Which of the following is not an example of an internalizing behavior disorder |
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| physically attacking others |
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| Which of the following is NOT an example of a projective test? |
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| Multilevel Academic Skills Inventory |
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| The boy to girl ratio among students with EBD is: |
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| The boy to girl ratio among students with EBD is: |
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| The IDEA definition requires that a child identified as having an emotional or behavioral disorder meet the condition of severity, difficulty in school, and also which of the following? |
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| chronicity (a long term problem) |
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| The smallest unit of a meaningful sound is termed |
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| Voice Disorders include all but the following: |
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| Adding /s/ changes one horse to many horses is an example of |
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| The rule system that governs the order and combination of words to form phrases and sentences is |
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