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A child in your classroom has recently been diagnosed with autism. In order for him to be diagnosed with
autism, he had to have documented features in three areas. What is one of those areas? - Stereotypic
behavior

A strategy that can be used with children with autism where the teacher uses a combination of role-playing,
feedback, modeling, and verbal instruction is called ________. - social problem solving

a student in your kindergarten classroom is having difficulty pronouncing certain words with the "t" sound. You
think she needs to be evaluated. Which professional will conduct the evaluation? - Speech and language
pathologist

A student who is unable to see the blackboard at a distance of 20 feet has limited ________, and a student
with limited peripheral vision has a limited ________. - visual acuity, visual field

A student who struggles with syntax is likely to struggle with which skill? - The order of words in sentences

A student without the ability to withhold or delay a planned response lacks ________. - behavioral inhibition

A/An ________ is a condition where young children experience language delays without symptoms of other
developmental or hearing problems. - specific language disorder

A/An ________ occurs in a home-school partnership when there is mutual trust, ongoing communication, high
yet realistic expectations, and sensitivity to the family's culture, basic needs, and choices. - reliable alliance

About ________ of students aged 3 to 17 have a communication disorder and about ________ of school-age
children receive speech or language services. - 8%; 21%

According to the text, what is one of the most effective classroom strategies for individuals with ASD? -
Establish a predictable classroom routine early in the school year.

ADHD only affects young children" is a ________. - myth

Alan is identified as displaying socialized aggression because he ________. - routinely engages in antisocial
behavior, often in groups of other children

Alex, a ninth-grade teacher, starts a unit on Native Americans by showing a documentary. He then passes
around beads, bracelets, pottery, and tools once used by Native Americans. After a discussion about what they
have seen and touched, Alex provides his students with a written outline of the important dates and facts they
will learn. To end the unit, he will have a lesson on how to make pottery with techniques used by Native
Americans. What strategy is Alex using to teach this unit? - Presenting information in multiple ways to address
students' learning styles

, all answers include a characteristic that is typically exhibited by students with Asperger syndrome EXCEPT for
one. Which one does NOT? - Delayed cognitive abilities

All answers include a part of the FBA process EXCEPT for which one? - Conduct an IQ test and additional
assessments of the child's academic abilities

An example of self-talk is when teachers describe ________ - what they are doing or thinking

As a teacher of middle school students with emotional and behavioral disorders, Amanda spends a great deal
of time addressing inappropriate behaviors. One of her goals is to teach ________ that will enhance
instruction, relationships with others, and her students' success. - desirable behaviors

At which tier of the response to intervention (RTI) model would a student be receiving services if she received
interventions regarding self-control and self-management skills training in a small group? - Tier 2

Bobby is a first grader who has been working with a speech and language pathologist for six months. He tends
to substitute, omit, or distort words in his speech. What type of disorder is Bobby experiencing? - Articulation
disorder

Casey noticed that several of her first graders have difficulty segmenting words into individual sounds and
blending individual sounds to make words. These students are having difficulty with ________ awareness. -
phonological

Challenging behaviors are often a form of communication for students with limited verbal skills, so it is
essential for teachers to ________. - understand why the behaviors are occurring

Children's speech should be at least 90% intelligible by the ________. - time they enter kindergarten

Christine uses cooperative learning in her Health class. Which technique is she using to teach academic skills
to her students with ASD? - Consider grouping practices

Cindy, a first-grade teacher, introduces a new book to her class. She talks about the cover and states her
prediction about the topic, based on the title and pictures. What strategy is Cindy using to introduce the book? -
Thinking aloud

Derrick's teacher noticed that he frequently challenged her directions and often blamed other students in his
third grade class for his own actions. Later, he would destroy the property of students he thought had tattled on
him. What disability might Derrick have? - Oppositional defiant disorder

During the identification process, what tool may be used by parents, teachers, other professionals, and
students to evaluate adaptive behaviors across settings? - Rating scale

During which stage of an individual's life does an ASD typically appear? - During the first three years of life

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