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Intellectual Disabilities (Chromosomal Disorders (Down Syndrome, Fragile X…
Intellectual Disabilities
Rosa's Law
that "Intellectual disability" replaced "Mental Retardation" in many ares of the federal government
AAIDD
a disability characterized by limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior
conceptual, social, and practical adaptive skills
Adaptive Behavior
IQ in defining intellectual disability; the recognize some students score poorly on IQ tests
Prevalence
for students who are identified as intellectually disabled are much lower
Environmental Circumstances
a woman who is pregnant and thereby affect the development of the fetus she is carrying
Self-regulation
to the ability to regulate one's own behavior
Functional Academics
teaching academics in the context of daily living skills
Life Skills
hard to pin down with a precise definition
Self-determination
to act autonomously
Person-centered Planning
to family centered planning but it focuses more on the individual than the family
Chromosomal Disorders
Down Syndrome
Fragile X Syndrome
Trader-Willi syndrome
Williams Syndrome
PKU
the inability of the body to convert a common dietary substance-- phenylalanine to tyrosine
Prenatal Causes
infections
malnutrition
toxins
mental age
age level at which a person is functioning
Working Memory
the ability to keep information in mind while also doing another cognitive task
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