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Key words about chapter 4 Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

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Key words about chapter 4 Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

por Ashley Wright
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Defacts in a child as a result of the mother's heavy use of alcohol during her pregnancy; fetal alcohol syndrome is the most serious type

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A set of instructional strategies that emphasize the use of groups for teaching students techniques of problem solving and working constructively with others

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This maybe the classroom, but may also include the home, neighborhood, community and any other settings where structured learning is taking place.

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Classification of a stimulus through the use of memory, reasoning, and evaluation; the second step in the information processing model

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A term formerly used for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Refer to children who are developmetal delayed and who need special educational service to meet with success

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A computer program that aids reading by providing definitions, pronunciations, and other supplemental materials

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Assignment of greater or less difficulty to students to match their level of possible attainment. In this way, all students can be involved in the same problem but at levels that match their capabilities.

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A restriction at the end of the X chromosome that may result in mental retardation or learning disabilities

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A condition where children are unable to put themselves in the place of others in order to understand what they are feeling or thinking. This inability leads to predictable social problems.

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A strategy in which a teacher models the expected behavior and guides the learning of the students

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Short-tem care provided to give major caregivers a break from their caregiving responsibilities

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A chromosomal abnormality that leads to mild or moderate intellectual and developmental disabilities and, at times, a variety of hearing, sketal and heart problems

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A substance ingested by the mother that can damage the growth and development of the fetus.

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The process of bringing children with exceptionalities into regular classroom.

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German measles, which in the first three months of pregnancy can cause visual impairment, hearing impairment, intellectual and developmental disabilitiies, and birth defects in the fetus.

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