List of common disabilities

    • [PDF File]The 13 Disabilities Defined by the Individuals with Disabilities ...

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      disabilities, brain injury, minimal brain dysfunction, dyslexia, and developmental aphasia. The term does not include learning problems that are primarily the result of visual, hearing, or motor disabilities; of intellectual disability; of emotional disturbance; or of environmental, cultural, or economic disadvantage. 11.


    • [PDF File]Respectful Disability Language: Here’s What’s Up!

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      Words to Describe Different Disabilities Here are some ways that people with disabilities are described. This list includes “out-dated language” – terms and phrases that should not be used. This list also includes respectful words that should be used to describe different disabilities. What is “okay”


    • [PDF File]Physical Disabilities - University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire

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      physical disabilities. Cerebral Palsy Cerebral palsy accounts for the largest percentage of children with physical disabilities in public schools today. It is a condition resulting from central nervous system damage often caused by a lack of oxygen (anoxia) before,, during, or after birth. There are several types (e.g., spastic,


    • [PDF File]LD CHECKLIST: RECOGNIZE AND RESPOND - NCLD

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      LD Checklist: Recognize and Respond 5 Has difficulty recognizing the small units of sounds (pho-nemes) in spoken words X X X Has difficulty tapping or clapping out the syllables in words X Has problems connecting letters to the sounds they make X Has trouble blending sounds together to make words X Has difficulty recognizing and remembering common “sight


    • [PDF File]Identifying ELLs with Specific Learning Disabilities

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      disabilities varies among states. When compared 11%, several states in the Southwest (CA, NV, NM) appeared to over-identify ELLs for disabilities. In contrast, the majority of states appear to under-identify ELLs for disabilities (with identification rates of 8% or lower) (IDEA Data Center, 2015). For most of the 13 categories of disabilities,


    • [PDF File]Types of Disabilities - California State Parks

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      epilepsy, and cerebral palsy are the most common of the developmental disabilities. Roughly 88% of people with a developmental disability have been diagnosed as having mental retardation, 26% have epilepsy, 24% have cerebral palsy, and less than 5% have autism. Obviously there is overlap among these disabilities. For example, a person diagnosed ...


    • [PDF File]Invisible Disabilities: List & Information - UMass

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      Invisible disabilities are the most common type of disability among college students. For example, students with learning disabilities, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and/or psychiatric disabilities


    • [PDF File]Myths and Facts About People with Disabilities - Indiana

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      persons with disabilities. It’s important to learn the facts to remove these roadblocks and to stop discrimination. List below are some common myths and facts about people with disabilities. MYTH: Sign language interpreters are required everywhere. FACT: The ADA only requires that effective communication not exclude people with disabilities,


    • [PDF File]SELF-IDENTIFICATION OF DISABILITY - United States Office of Personnel ...

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      Other Disabilities or Serious Health Conditions: 13- Speech impairment 41-Spinal abnormalities, for example, spina bifida or scoliosis. 44-Non-paralytic orthopedic impairmentsfor example, , chronic pain, stiffness, weakness in bones or joints, some loss of ability to use part or parts of the body.


    • [PDF File]Early Childhood Disabilities and Special Education

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      Early Childhood Disabilities and Special Education BY KRISTINE SLENTZ, PHD, Western Washington University, Bellingham The earliest years of life are full of rapid changes and transitions. Young children are all precious, especially to their caregivers, regardless of challenges to health, learning, and/or development that are common prior to ...


    • [PDF File]Categories of Disability Under IDEA

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      with disabilities under three years of age and their families. For school-aged children and youth (aged 3 through 21), special education and related services are provided through the school system. These services can be very important in helping children and youth with disabilities develop, learn, and succeed in school and other settings.


    • [PDF File]13 categories of exceptionality as defined by IDEA - State College Area ...

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      7) Multiple disabilities - a concomitant impairments (such as mental retardation-blindness, mental retardation-orthopedic impairment, etc.), the combination of which causes such severe educational needs that they cannot be accommodated in special education programs solely for one of the impairments. The term does not include deaf-blindness.


    • [PDF File]List of Common Classroom Accommodations - Chapman University

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      List of Common Classroom Accommodations The following are the procedures for some common accommodations granted to students with disabilities. If you have questions about specific accommodations not listed here, please contact our office. Time + 1/2 for Test: Double Time for Test: Distraction Reduced Testing:


    • [PDF File]Types of Disabilities

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      implementing laws such as the Americans with Disabilities Act. Two Major Categories of Disability There are many categories of disability identified by the medical community. For our purposes, we will consider two major categories that include a non-exhaustive list of common disabilities you are likely to encounter.


    • [PDF File]Section 504 Sample Accommodations and Modifications

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      Examples of Accommodations for Specific Disabilities What follows are some examples of accommodations and services that might be considered for specific disability profiles. Please keep in mind that these examples are not intended to be all-inclusive or mandatory. Do not use these examples as a “checklist” as accommodations are to


    • [PDF File]Characteristics of Children with Learning Disabilities - NASET

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      words), and (2) the most common cognitive limitation of these children involves a dysfunction in the awareness of the phonological structure of words in oral language (p. 226). Clearly, problems with the reading process are very prevalent among students identified as having learning disabilities.


    • [PDF File]Ultimate List of IEP Accommodations, Modifications & Strategies (SDIs)

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      5. Make sure you see the full printable list below! Behavior SDIs and Accommodations 1. frequent reinforcement for desired/positive behaviors 2. token board 3. intersperse preferred and non-preferred tasks 4. agenda check list for check-ins with preferred staff member 5. task strip with preferred activity at the end


    • [PDF File]TYPES of LEARNING DISABILITIES - Common Ground

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      This is one of the most common learning disability listed on an IEP. It appears under the category of Specific Learning Disability. Auditory processing disorder means that your child has difficulty understanding sounds. For example, a child will physically hear correctly but doesn’t comprehend the words meaning or use.


    • [PDF File]Presumptive Disability Benefits - Veterans Affairs

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      VA automatically presumes that certain disabilities were caused by military service. This is because of the unique circumstances of a specific Veteran’s military service. If a presumed condition is diagnosed in a Veteran within a certain group, they can be awarded disability compensation. What are “Presumptive Conditions”?


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