Growth of elementary children per year? correct answers average 2 to 3 inches per year
def: is a category reserved for individuals who have a severe impairment in their ability to read and spell correct answers dyslexia
-ex: difficulty reading, also reading aloud correct answers dyslexia
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Growth of elementary children per year? correct answers average 2 to 3 inches per year
def: is a category reserved for individuals who have a severe impairment in their ability to read
and spell correct answers dyslexia
-ex: difficulty reading, also reading aloud correct answers dyslexia
-def: A written statement that spells out a program tailored to a child with a disability correct
answers (IEP/ Individualized Education Plan)
-ex: helps children with Reading comprehension, fluency skills, communication, time
management, etc correct answers (IEP/ Individualized Education Plan)
IEP stand for? correct answers Individualized Education Plan
Piaget's cognitive development for middle and late childhood? correct answers -concrete
operational thought
-def: The concrete operation that involves ordering stimuli along a quantitative dimension (such
as length) correct answers serration
-ex: children putting objects in order from short to tall, thin to big, small to large, or of
importance, and so forth correct answers serration
-def: a person's mental age divided by chronological age and multiplied by 100 correct answers
I.Q.
Intelligence quotient stand for? correct answers I.Q.
-[The Triarchic Theory of Intelligence] correct answers Robert Sternberg's theory of intelligence
states that intelligence comes in three forms:
-Analytical, Creative, & Practical Intelligence correct answers Robert Sternberg's theory of
intelligence: [The Triarchic Theory of Intelligence]
which refers to the ability to analyze, judge, evaluate, compare, and contrast correct answers
Analytical Intelligence (sternberg)
which consists of the ability to create, design, invent, originate, and imagine correct answers
Creative Intelligence: (sternberg)
which involves the ability to use, apply, implement, and put ideas into practice correct answers
Practical Intelligence: (sternberg)
, Characteristics of gifted children? correct answers -Precocity
-Marching to a different drummer
-A passion to master
-Information-processing skills
Precocity(master an area) correct answers Characteristics of gifted children
Marching to a different drummer(resist instructions) correct answers Characteristics of gifted
children
A passion to master (self-motivated correct answers Characteristics of gifted children
Information-processing skills (process info faster) correct answers Characteristics of gifted
children
def: teaching all subjects in school in two different languages correct answers bilingual education
Most common form of cancer in children? correct answers leukemias
Percentage of children that have learning disabilities? correct answers -34.6 %
(def:) Difficulty understanding or using spoken or written language or doing mathematics. To be
classified as a learning disability, the problem is not primarily the result of visual, hearing, or
motor disabilities; intellectual disability; emotional disorders; or due to environmental, cultural,
or economic disadvantage correct answers Learning Disability
-def: is a learning disability that involves difficulty in handwriting correct answers dysgraphia
-def: the type of thinking that produces one correct answer and is typically assessed by a
standardized intelligence test correct answers convergent thinking
-(def): an approach to reading instruction based on the idea that instruction should parallel
children's natural language learning. Reading materials should be whole and meaningful correct
answers Whole Language approach
-def: Thinking that produces many answers to the same question and is characteristic of
creativity correct answers Divergent thinking
-def: Having above-average intelligence (an IQ of 130 or higher) and/or superior talent for
something correct answers Gifted
-def: educating a child who requires special education full-time in the regular classroom correct
answers Inclusion
-def: a cognitive ability that is markedly below average level and a decreased ability to adapt to
one's environment correct answers Mental retardation
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