Exam 7: Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorders
Exam 1: Children With Exceptionalities and Their Families68 Questions
Exam 2: Children With Exceptionalities and Social Institutions: Government, Schools, and the Courts62 Questions
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Exam 4: Children With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Idd62 Questions
Exam 5: Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders60 Questions
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Exam 7: Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorders41 Questions
Exam 8: Children With Emotional and Behavior Disorders58 Questions
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Exam 10: Children Who Have Special Gifts and Talents49 Questions
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Why are multi-tiered systems of support such as RtI so important for addressing the needs of students with ADHD?
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Family stressors such as poverty or unsafe living conditions can exacerbate the symptoms of a child's ADHD.
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Describe some of the key differences in eligibility and services for students with ADHD between IDEA 2004 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
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Why are medications that increase neurotransmitter production useful for students with ADHD?
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The Daily Report Card is an example of an intervention designed to
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Prevalence estimates for ADHD range from of__________ school age children.
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Which of the following is NOT true of individuals with ADHD as they move beyond secondary school?
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Which of the following is NOT a symptom of ADHD as defined by the DSM-5?
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Which of the following can increase engagement with academic tasks for students with ADHD?
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The primary difficulty for most children with ADHD occurs in which area of the Information Processing Model?
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Which of the following is NOT true regarding the prevalence of ADHD?
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In planning instruction for students with ADHD, teachers must consider both___________and __________________ strengths and needs.
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Which of the following is NOT true about students with ADHD?
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The co-existence of conditions that can make diagnosis and treatment more complex is known as __________________.
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Modifications to the general classroom curriculum using UDL strategies typically take place at what level of RtI?
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About_________ of children with ADHD also have learning disabilities.
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Why are boys more likely than girls to be identified as having ADHD?
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__________was coined in the early 20th century to describe children with a cluster of symptoms including hyperactivity and inattention.
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An instructional strategy that builds from supported work to independent work is known as ___________.
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