Jeopardy #1.0 Flashcards
What is the expanded core curriculum?
the specialized training areas that kids with V.I require in addition to the core curriculum
What is an orientation and mobility specialist?
someone who teaches independent movement and travel skills to kids who are visually impaired
what is a video magnifier?
technology device for students with low vision that magnifies printed materials on a monitor
What is incidental learning?
Informal acquisition
of knowledge and
skills through
watching or listening
to others, observation,
etc.
WHAT IS
LEGAL
BLINDNESS?
Visual acuity is 20/200 or
worse – in the better eye &
with best correction
and/or
Visual field is restricted to 20
degrees or less.
WHAT IS A
SPEECH AND
LANGUAGE
PATHOLOGIST?
professional who
specializes in working
with kids who have
communication
disorders.
WHAT IS
A FLUENCY
DISORDER?
(specifically
stuttering)
Frequent hesitations
and repetitions of
word sounds are
commonly classified
as this type of speech
disorder.
WHAT IS
AN ARTICULATION
DISODER?
Substitutions, omissions
and lisps may be
classified as this type of
speech disorder.
WHAT ARE
“EXPRESSIVE”
OR “RECEPTIVE”
LANGUAGE
DISORDERS?
Language
disorders are
often classified
using these two
terms.
WHAT ARE
SPECIFIC
LANGUAGE
IMPAIRMENTS?
limitations in language that
exist without the presence
of other disabilities.
WHAT IS AN
ORAL/AURAL
COMMUNICATION
APPROACH?
educational
approach emphasizes
teaching kids with
hearing impairments
how to listen and speak
WHAT IS
AN
AUDIOGRAM?
chart shows
the softest sounds a
person can hear at
various frequencies.
WHAT IS
SENSORI-NEURAL
HEARING LOSS?
Exposure to noise,
high fever, and
genetic & hereditary
conditions can cause
this type of hearing
loss.
WHAT IS
CONDUCTIVE
HEARING LOSS?
This type of hearing loss is
typically caused by problems
with the outer or middle ear
(e.g., from otitis media) and
interferes with sound waves
from being transmitted to the
cochlea.
This is the current
ratio of children born
with autism spectrum
disorders.
1 in 44