Deck 14: Lifespan Perspectives With Developmental Disabilities Barbara Yoshioka Wheeler, Amy Lyle, Catherine Arnold, Marian Williams, Karen Kay Imagawa, and Min Ah Kim

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What percent of the world's population is said to live with some form of disability?

A) 10%
B) 15%
C) 20%
D) 25%
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What type of disability is attributable to a mental or physical impairment that manifests before age 22?

A) Learning disability
B) Physical disability
C) Developmental disability
D) Mental disability
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How many core principles underlie services provided to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families?

A) 3
B) 5
C) 6
D) 10
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What type of care views the family as the constant thread in the child's life?

A) Family-centered care
B) Person-centered care
C) Community-centered care
D) Least restrictive environment care
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What type of planning places the person at the center of the decision-making process?

A) Community decision planning
B) Family-centered planning
C) Person-centered planning
D) Least restrictive environment planning
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What is one parental response to having a child with disabilities?

A) Anxiety
B) Shock
C) Grief
D) Stubbornness
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What type of assessment uses systems and ecological perspectives to determine the level of the family's understanding of the child's disability?

A) Family assessment
B) Biopsychosocial assessment
C) Sibling assessment
D) Screening assessment
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What assessment surveys the perceived adequacy of the family's formal and informal networks of services and supports?

A) Screening assessment
B) Biopsychosocial assessment
C) Sibling assessment
D) Family assessment
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What assessment surveys the impact of other's lives on brothers or sisters?

A) Screening assessment
B) Sibling assessment
C) Family assessment
D) Biopsychosocial assessment
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What is the age range when assessments can be conducted to inform the Individualized Family Services Plan (IFSP) for children?

A) 0-2 years
B) 4-6 years
C) 1-3 years
D) 0-12 years
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The areas assessed in an IFSP include physical, cognitive, communication, socioemotional, and adaptive developmental needs.
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Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act outlines access of grants by states and territories to implement a coordinated system of early intervention for infants and toddlers.
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Some of the services offered in the IFSP are special instruction, speech therapy, and physical therapy.
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The assessment conducted when a child exhibits disruptive, aggressive, or self-injurious behaviors in school is the functional behavior assessment.
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Sibling assessments are conducted to identify antecedents of the concerning behaviors and the context in which the behaviors occur.
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A mindfulness practice that works well for students with developmental disabilities is increasing the use of visual aids.
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Community inclusion is one of the core principles underlying services provided to individuals with disabilities and their families.
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Family assessment explores how sibling relationships represent a potential resource in the long-term care of the individual with a developmental disability.
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Transition is a normal phase that occurs at the age of 25 for most persons with disabilities.
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Name the three roles individuals with developmental disability may transfer to their therapist.
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What are two benefits of individuals with disabilities being in a homogenous or mixed disability advocacy group?
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Discuss at least three concerns about sexuality and relationships as it pertains to persons with developmental disabilities.
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Identify and describe the implications of two laws passed in the 1970s and/or 1980s for persons with disabilities and their families.
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Describe at least two steps used when helping a person with developmental disabilities prepare for life and access the adult services system.
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Deck 14: Lifespan Perspectives With Developmental Disabilities Barbara Yoshioka Wheeler, Amy Lyle, Catherine Arnold, Marian Williams, Karen Kay Imagawa, and Min Ah Kim
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What percent of the world's population is said to live with some form of disability?

A) 10%
B) 15%
C) 20%
D) 25%
15%
2
What type of disability is attributable to a mental or physical impairment that manifests before age 22?

A) Learning disability
B) Physical disability
C) Developmental disability
D) Mental disability
Developmental disability
3
How many core principles underlie services provided to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families?

A) 3
B) 5
C) 6
D) 10
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What type of care views the family as the constant thread in the child's life?

A) Family-centered care
B) Person-centered care
C) Community-centered care
D) Least restrictive environment care
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What type of planning places the person at the center of the decision-making process?

A) Community decision planning
B) Family-centered planning
C) Person-centered planning
D) Least restrictive environment planning
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What is one parental response to having a child with disabilities?

A) Anxiety
B) Shock
C) Grief
D) Stubbornness
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What type of assessment uses systems and ecological perspectives to determine the level of the family's understanding of the child's disability?

A) Family assessment
B) Biopsychosocial assessment
C) Sibling assessment
D) Screening assessment
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What assessment surveys the perceived adequacy of the family's formal and informal networks of services and supports?

A) Screening assessment
B) Biopsychosocial assessment
C) Sibling assessment
D) Family assessment
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What assessment surveys the impact of other's lives on brothers or sisters?

A) Screening assessment
B) Sibling assessment
C) Family assessment
D) Biopsychosocial assessment
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What is the age range when assessments can be conducted to inform the Individualized Family Services Plan (IFSP) for children?

A) 0-2 years
B) 4-6 years
C) 1-3 years
D) 0-12 years
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The areas assessed in an IFSP include physical, cognitive, communication, socioemotional, and adaptive developmental needs.
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Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act outlines access of grants by states and territories to implement a coordinated system of early intervention for infants and toddlers.
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Some of the services offered in the IFSP are special instruction, speech therapy, and physical therapy.
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The assessment conducted when a child exhibits disruptive, aggressive, or self-injurious behaviors in school is the functional behavior assessment.
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Sibling assessments are conducted to identify antecedents of the concerning behaviors and the context in which the behaviors occur.
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A mindfulness practice that works well for students with developmental disabilities is increasing the use of visual aids.
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Community inclusion is one of the core principles underlying services provided to individuals with disabilities and their families.
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Family assessment explores how sibling relationships represent a potential resource in the long-term care of the individual with a developmental disability.
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Transition is a normal phase that occurs at the age of 25 for most persons with disabilities.
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Name the three roles individuals with developmental disability may transfer to their therapist.
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What are two benefits of individuals with disabilities being in a homogenous or mixed disability advocacy group?
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Discuss at least three concerns about sexuality and relationships as it pertains to persons with developmental disabilities.
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Identify and describe the implications of two laws passed in the 1970s and/or 1980s for persons with disabilities and their families.
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Describe at least two steps used when helping a person with developmental disabilities prepare for life and access the adult services system.
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