Deck 4: Children With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Idd
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Deck 4: Children With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Idd
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include interpersonal skills, responsibility, selfesteem, gullibility, and naïveté.
Social skills
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Although original work was with children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, it is now widely applied to the teaching of young typically developing children.
A) Itard's
B) Sequin's
C) Montessori's
D) Kirk's
A) Itard's
B) Sequin's
C) Montessori's
D) Kirk's
C
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The shift in diagnosis of intellectual and developmental disability has been from strictly a measurement of cognitive abilities to
A) measurement of adaptive behaviors.
B) a mix of cognitive abilities and adaptive behaviors.
C) a mix of cognitive abilities and social behaviors.
D) measurement of language skills.
A) measurement of adaptive behaviors.
B) a mix of cognitive abilities and adaptive behaviors.
C) a mix of cognitive abilities and social behaviors.
D) measurement of language skills.
B
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Adaptive Behavior Scales measure which of the following three categories?
A) Social skills, behavioral skills, and academic skills
B) Conceptual skills, social skills, and occupational skills
C) Behavioral skills, cognitive skills, and pre-vocational skills
D) Occupational skills, behavioral skills and academic skills
A) Social skills, behavioral skills, and academic skills
B) Conceptual skills, social skills, and occupational skills
C) Behavioral skills, cognitive skills, and pre-vocational skills
D) Occupational skills, behavioral skills and academic skills
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The definition of IDD requires that there be limitations in
A) intellectual functioning.
B) perceptual-motor skills.
C) adaptive skills.
D) intellectual functioning and adaptive skills.
A) intellectual functioning.
B) perceptual-motor skills.
C) adaptive skills.
D) intellectual functioning and adaptive skills.
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Which of the following is NOT a category of adaptive behavior?
A) Conceptual skills
B) Social skills
C) Cognitive skills
D) Practical skills
A) Conceptual skills
B) Social skills
C) Cognitive skills
D) Practical skills
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In order to be identified as having an intellectual and developmental disability, an individual must have significant limitations in
A) only intellectual ability.
B) only adaptive skills.
C) only academic achievement.
D) both intellectual ability and adaptive skills.
A) only intellectual ability.
B) only adaptive skills.
C) only academic achievement.
D) both intellectual ability and adaptive skills.
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8
What factors might explain the disproportionate representation of minority students identified as having IDD?
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Which of the following is now recognized as a leading cause of inherited intellectual and developmental disabilities?
A) Tay-Sachs disease
B) Down syndrome
C) Turner's syndrome
D) Fragile X syndrome
A) Tay-Sachs disease
B) Down syndrome
C) Turner's syndrome
D) Fragile X syndrome
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The inheritance of three copies of the twenty-first chromosome results in syndrome usually causes mild IDD and a variety of characteristic physical features.
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The existence of three copies of chromosome 21 is characteristic of
A) Turner's syndrome.
B) Down syndrome.
C) PKU.
D) Tay-Sachs disease.
A) Turner's syndrome.
B) Down syndrome.
C) PKU.
D) Tay-Sachs disease.
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There are fewer children classified as having IDD in recent years because of changes in the way disabilities are identified and classified.
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The most obvious characteristic of children who are mildly or moderately intellectually disabled is limited
A) cognitive ability.
B) motor ability.
C) verbal ability.
D) emotional ability.
A) cognitive ability.
B) motor ability.
C) verbal ability.
D) emotional ability.
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The intensity of support for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities is measured as
A) primary, secondary, and tertiary.
B) mild, moderate, severe, and profound.
C) dependent and independent.
D) intermittent, limited, extensive and pervasive.
A) primary, secondary, and tertiary.
B) mild, moderate, severe, and profound.
C) dependent and independent.
D) intermittent, limited, extensive and pervasive.
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The degree to which individuals meet the standards of personal independence and social responsibility expected of their age and cultural group is an indication of their
A) adaptive skills.
B) intelligence quotient.
C) physical maturity.
D) moral development.
A) adaptive skills.
B) intelligence quotient.
C) physical maturity.
D) moral development.
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Why is the concept of adaptive behavior important in identifying individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities?
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The term "mental retardation" has been largely abandoned in favor of "intellectual and developmental disabilities" because of the negative connotation of the term.
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Self-sufficiency in the community, the ability to interact with others, and the ability to maintain employment are assessed by means of
A) achievement tests.
B) intelligence tests.
C) criterion-referenced tests.
D) adaptive behavior scales.
A) achievement tests.
B) intelligence tests.
C) criterion-referenced tests.
D) adaptive behavior scales.
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Memory, association and classification of information, and reasoning and making judgments are assessed by means of
A) achievement tests.
B) adaptive behavior scales.
C) intelligence tests.
D) criterion referenced tests.
A) achievement tests.
B) adaptive behavior scales.
C) intelligence tests.
D) criterion referenced tests.
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David Wechsler developed that are widely used to assess IDD.
A) individual tests of intelligence
B) group tests of intelligence
C) adaptive behavior scales
D) achievement tests
A) individual tests of intelligence
B) group tests of intelligence
C) adaptive behavior scales
D) achievement tests
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Phenylketonuria is a(n)
A) inborn error of metabolism.
B) another term for Down syndrome.
C) a chromosome abnormality.
D) a drug used to treat metabolic disorders.
A) inborn error of metabolism.
B) another term for Down syndrome.
C) a chromosome abnormality.
D) a drug used to treat metabolic disorders.
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In , a single-gene defect that can produce severe IDD, the absence of a specific enzyme in the liver leads to a buildup of the amino acid phenylalanine.
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23
What factors contribute to intellectual and developmental disabilities in children?
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Rubella
A) is an infection that will not affect a developing fetus.
B) is a type of prenatal test.
C) is a disease that may cause IDD and other serious birth defects.
D) is a form of encephalitis.
A) is an infection that will not affect a developing fetus.
B) is a type of prenatal test.
C) is a disease that may cause IDD and other serious birth defects.
D) is a form of encephalitis.
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Executive function impairment common in children with IDD causes children with IDD to have difficulty with
A) language development.
B) making good judgements.
C) gross and fine motor skills.
D) memory tasks.
A) language development.
B) making good judgements.
C) gross and fine motor skills.
D) memory tasks.
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Drugs (including alcohol) and cigarette smoke are prime examples of causes a structural abnormality following fetal exposure during pregnancy.
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According to Universal Design for Learning (UDL), if the student can't read, then
A) the material is presented visually in pictures.
B) the student is given time to read.
C) some other content is taught.
D) the student is seated to have the proper visual distance.
A) the material is presented visually in pictures.
B) the student is given time to read.
C) some other content is taught.
D) the student is seated to have the proper visual distance.
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Learned helplessness leads to
A) poor "rehearsal" skills.
B) quitting before trying a task.
C) a state of well-being.
D) improved intellectual functioning.
A) poor "rehearsal" skills.
B) quitting before trying a task.
C) a state of well-being.
D) improved intellectual functioning.
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Heavy drinking by mothers during pregnancy has been found to
A) cause fetal alcohol syndrome, resulting in the death of the mother.
B) be a possible cause of intellectual and developmental disabilities in children.
C) increase the intellectual efficiency and processing of children.
D) be a cause of epilepsy and other neurological conditions in children.
A) cause fetal alcohol syndrome, resulting in the death of the mother.
B) be a possible cause of intellectual and developmental disabilities in children.
C) increase the intellectual efficiency and processing of children.
D) be a cause of epilepsy and other neurological conditions in children.
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In most school situations, students with mild intellectual and developmental disabilities are initially identified by the
A) school counselor.
B) principal.
C) school psychologist.
D) teacher.
A) school counselor.
B) principal.
C) school psychologist.
D) teacher.
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Central processing, one of the major components of information processing, is best described as the
A) auditory perception of a stimulus.
B) visual perception of a stimulus.
C) classification of a stimulus through the use of memory, reasoning, and evaluation.
D) choice of a single response from among many possible responses.
A) auditory perception of a stimulus.
B) visual perception of a stimulus.
C) classification of a stimulus through the use of memory, reasoning, and evaluation.
D) choice of a single response from among many possible responses.
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How is language development for children with IDD different from same age peers?
A) There is a rate difference and a qualitative difference.
B) There is a qualitative difference but no rate difference.
C) It is sparser, but the content difference is negligible.
D) It is not substantially different.
A) There is a rate difference and a qualitative difference.
B) There is a qualitative difference but no rate difference.
C) It is sparser, but the content difference is negligible.
D) It is not substantially different.
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33
The practice of inclusion is most associated with which tier of the RtI framework?
A) Tier I
B) Tier II
C) Tier III
D) Inclusion is not associated with RtI.
A) Tier I
B) Tier II
C) Tier III
D) Inclusion is not associated with RtI.
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A reason that children with IDD have difficulty in social situations is
A) a result of short-term memory deficiency.
B) a failure to correctly identify social cues.
C) a deficiency in perceptual-motor activities.
D) unwillingness to respond to adults.
A) a result of short-term memory deficiency.
B) a failure to correctly identify social cues.
C) a deficiency in perceptual-motor activities.
D) unwillingness to respond to adults.
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In the Information Processing Model, central processing includes all of the following EXCEPT
A) sensory input.
B) memory.
C) classification.
D) evaluation.
A) sensory input.
B) memory.
C) classification.
D) evaluation.
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A child with IDD who is receiving intensive instruction in a special learning environment would be at which tier of the RtI model?
A) Tier I
B) Tier II
C) Tier III
D) This child would not be served within the RtI framework.
A) Tier I
B) Tier II
C) Tier III
D) This child would not be served within the RtI framework.
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A child's environment has little or no impact on how his IDD will impact his ability to function.
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Congress has expressed little interest in promoting the practice of inclusion through legislation.
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How can socialization skills best be taught to children with IDD?
A) Directly in the settings in which they occur
B) Generally, so children will be able to transfer them from one setting to another
C) Through constant drill and role-playing
D) Through occasional drill
A) Directly in the settings in which they occur
B) Generally, so children will be able to transfer them from one setting to another
C) Through constant drill and role-playing
D) Through occasional drill
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Two common characteristics ascribed to persons with IDD are
A) rigidity and inanity.
B) unpredictable violence and anxiety.
C) lack of muscle tone and discoordination.
D) credulity and gullibility.
A) rigidity and inanity.
B) unpredictable violence and anxiety.
C) lack of muscle tone and discoordination.
D) credulity and gullibility.
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41
The goals of positive behavior interventions and supports include all of the following EXCEPT
A) enhanced social competence.
B) improved academic performance.
C) safe learning and teaching environments.
D) scaffolding punishments.
A) enhanced social competence.
B) improved academic performance.
C) safe learning and teaching environments.
D) scaffolding punishments.
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An approach to intervention based on behavior science principles and meant to replace punitive measures for behavior control is
A) FAS.
B) PBIS.
C) UDL.
D) IPM.
A) FAS.
B) PBIS.
C) UDL.
D) IPM.
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The teacher models the expected behavior, guides the student through the lesson, and fades assistance as the child learns the task. This is called
A) contingent social reinforcement.
B) cooperative learning.
C) reciprocal teaching.
D) scaffolding.
A) contingent social reinforcement.
B) cooperative learning.
C) reciprocal teaching.
D) scaffolding.
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Differentiated instruction means
A) adjusting the level of difficulty of tasks to fit the average student in the classroom.
B) utilizing the same topic in presenting a lesson in math, reading, science and social studies.
C) adjusting the level of difficulty of tasks to fit the level of development of the child.
D) allowing the student with IDD to do a different task while being in the regular classroom.
A) adjusting the level of difficulty of tasks to fit the average student in the classroom.
B) utilizing the same topic in presenting a lesson in math, reading, science and social studies.
C) adjusting the level of difficulty of tasks to fit the level of development of the child.
D) allowing the student with IDD to do a different task while being in the regular classroom.
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A primary emphasis for children with moderate IDD is
A) reading and math skills.
B) functional language.
C) science skills.
D) social studies skills.
A) reading and math skills.
B) functional language.
C) science skills.
D) social studies skills.
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A technology that can help a student to increase his or her understanding of the vocabulary used in a classroom is called
A) assistive instruction.
B) UDL technology.
C) hypertext software.
D) adaptive instruction.
A) assistive instruction.
B) UDL technology.
C) hypertext software.
D) adaptive instruction.
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provides the means for presenting content in an alternative approach.
A) Instructional technology
B) Task analysis
C) Assistive technology
D) Computer technology
A) Instructional technology
B) Task analysis
C) Assistive technology
D) Computer technology
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One long-term goal for students with IDD aimed at helping them set and achieve personal goals is
A) cooperative learning.
B) self-determination.
C) reciprocal teaching.
D) positive behavior supports.
A) cooperative learning.
B) self-determination.
C) reciprocal teaching.
D) positive behavior supports.
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Research studies have shown that early childhood intervention for social skills instruction for children at risk for intellectual and developmental disabilities
A) can lead to counterproductive changes in the child's development.
B) can lead to modest but meaningful changes in the child's development.
C) can lead to dramatic positive changes in the child's development.
D) do not lead to changes in the child's development.
A) can lead to counterproductive changes in the child's development.
B) can lead to modest but meaningful changes in the child's development.
C) can lead to dramatic positive changes in the child's development.
D) do not lead to changes in the child's development.
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50
An example of a Tier II activity to improve social skills in children with IDD is
A) a special educator doing a role-play activity in a class for children with IDD.
B) a small group instruction in social skills with the children with IDD and children from a regular classroom.
C) a regular class discussion in the regular classroom.
D) IEP goals in the special education classroom.
A) a special educator doing a role-play activity in a class for children with IDD.
B) a small group instruction in social skills with the children with IDD and children from a regular classroom.
C) a regular class discussion in the regular classroom.
D) IEP goals in the special education classroom.
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51
Asking a student with IDD to write a paragraph response to a question while classmates write an essay is an example of
A) inclusion.
B) positive behavior supports.
C) scaffolding.
D) a tiered assignment.
A) inclusion.
B) positive behavior supports.
C) scaffolding.
D) a tiered assignment.
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A system used with children with IDD to present the information to be learned in the most accommodating style for the individual student's needs is called
A) structured teaching.
B) universal design for learning.
C) cooperative learning.
D) reciprocal teaching.
A) structured teaching.
B) universal design for learning.
C) cooperative learning.
D) reciprocal teaching.
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Positive Behavior Supports
A) focus on human motivation, not just human behavior.
B) focus on the most positive consequence for the behavior.
C) stress structure and discipline.
D) focus on the behavior and not the circumstances surrounding the behavior.
A) focus on human motivation, not just human behavior.
B) focus on the most positive consequence for the behavior.
C) stress structure and discipline.
D) focus on the behavior and not the circumstances surrounding the behavior.
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At the secondary level, the major focus of learning for most students with IDD is developing
A) more detailed knowledge in each content area.
B) greater social awareness.
C) greater depth in one or two subject areas.
D) prevocational and life management skills.
A) more detailed knowledge in each content area.
B) greater social awareness.
C) greater depth in one or two subject areas.
D) prevocational and life management skills.
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55
What two qualities seem to be most key in determining an intervention's effectiveness?
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56
The provision of child care services for parents of students with intellectual and developmental disabilities is called
A) circle of friends.
B) parent to parent.
C) support facilitation.
D) respite care.
A) circle of friends.
B) parent to parent.
C) support facilitation.
D) respite care.
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57
The commitment to high standards in the educational reform movement (such as those promoted by NCLB and CCSS)
A) will help students with intellectual and developmental disabilities perform better in school by providing greater supports and sevices.
B) is problematic for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities because they have difficulty with high-level conceptual material.
C) has caused regional districts to refuse to test students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
D) does not apply to students with intellectual and developmental disabilities because the legislation and standards acknowledges student differences.
A) will help students with intellectual and developmental disabilities perform better in school by providing greater supports and sevices.
B) is problematic for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities because they have difficulty with high-level conceptual material.
C) has caused regional districts to refuse to test students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
D) does not apply to students with intellectual and developmental disabilities because the legislation and standards acknowledges student differences.
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58
Research into the effect of learning environment on children with IDD has found
A) the learning environment alone does not make a striking difference.
B) the learning environment greatly influences the level of academic achievement.
C) the learning environment affects cognitive development but not adaptive behavior.
D) the learning environment affects adaptive behavior but not cognitive development.
A) the learning environment alone does not make a striking difference.
B) the learning environment greatly influences the level of academic achievement.
C) the learning environment affects cognitive development but not adaptive behavior.
D) the learning environment affects adaptive behavior but not cognitive development.
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59
Discuss the dilemma facing educators in deciding what curriculum is most appropriate for students with IDD. Make sure you describe how legislation such as NCLB and standards such as the CCSS complicate the issue.
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In reciprocal teaching
A) the teacher models the behavior to be learned.
B) th teacher uses direct instruction.
C) the teacher waits for a student to respond.
D) students take turns leading or teaching.
A) the teacher models the behavior to be learned.
B) th teacher uses direct instruction.
C) the teacher waits for a student to respond.
D) students take turns leading or teaching.
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61
What is the ultimate goal for students with IDD as they transition to adulthood?
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Approximately what percentage of adults with IDD are competitively employed?
A) 20 percent
B) 40 percent
C) 60 percent
D) 70 percent
A) 20 percent
B) 40 percent
C) 60 percent
D) 70 percent
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