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EEX2000 Exam 2 Questions and Answers Disadvantages of having a sibling with ID or autism. - Answer-o Infringements on time (biggest) o Less socialization o Limited spontaneity, need for rigidity o Children see parents under additional stress o Financial demands o Required to help with caregiv...

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Disadvantages of having a sibling with ID or autism. - Answer-o Infringements on time
(biggest)
o Less socialization
o Limited spontaneity, need for rigidity
o Children see parents under additional stress
o Financial demands
o Required to help with caregiving
o Perceptions of peers, acceptance from peers
o Dealing with behavior issues

Advantages of having a sibling with ID or autism - Answer-o Learn tolerance
acceptance and patience
o Develop compassion and empathy
o More mature, strong character
o Willingness to help others
o Appreciate own life, health, etc.

What are the roles of parents? - Answer-Physical care & its safety, and emotional care
& its safety.

Do parents of children with disabilities report higher levels of stress? T or F - Answer-
True

What do some parents of children with disabilities request in terms of care? - Answer-
Respite care: Organizations that offer to take care of the disabled persons while the
parents "take a break."

What difficulties do parents with ID experience? - Answer-o They have difficulty learning
about childcare.
o They appear to be abusive or neglectful (even when they're not)
• They cannot or do not pick up on cues that tell them the child is in need of something

What are some difficulties faced by parents with ID? - Answer-• Poor communication
skills
• Children more likely to have ID
• Being "outgrown" by their children (without ID)
• Ability to discern motives of others
• Lack of support network
• Parents with ID are more successful when they have parenting support.

, Medical Issues of ID. - Answer-• Some conditions related to ID also result in medical
problems.
• People with ID are at greater risk for developing health problems.
• People with Down Syndrome often develop medical problems as their lives progress.

Common health problems associated with DS? - Answer-o Hypotonia
o Vision problems
o Hearing loss
o Head defects
o Gastrointestinal defects
o Thyroid problems

People with DS are less likely to have? - Answer-o Hypertension
o Arthritis

People with DS have lower incidences of epilepsy. T of F - Answer-False, People with
DS have HIGHER incidences of epilepsy.

People with DS are more likely to have? - Answer-o Poor dental care and condition
o Poor oral hygiene

Regarding health care, what is a common difficulty of Parents of children with
disabilities? - Answer-Finding appropriate health care and HC providers.

What particular groups experience the most issues? - Answer-Families of children with
DS, autism, and health impairments.

Regarding accessing specialized HC, what are some common problems? - Answer-o
Getting referrals (when covered by insurance) and appointments
o Finding providers with expertise at the area of need
o Coordination of service
o Accessing care

What is the life expectancy for people with ID? Has it increased or decreased? -
Answer-It has increased. In the 20's/30's it was about 20 years. By 1980 it was 60
years.

After what age does the mortality rate for adults with ID increase to about normal? -
Answer-30-34

How many disabled people over the age of 60 are in the US? What is the expectation of
this number? - Answer-About 525K which is expected to double by 2030.

Adults with ID have more medical issues than their age peers. T or F - Answer-True

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