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Autism
-a severe and lifelong disabiity
-impairments in communication, learning, and social interaction
Deafness
-a hearing impairment so severe that auditory processing is impossible or very limited
Deaf-Blindness
-moderate to severe impairments in both hearing anf vision
Emotional Disturbance
-marked by: anability to learn, maintain/bulid social relationships, inappropriate behavior, depression, or schizo
Hearing Impairments
-can range from mild to moderate
-loss affects educational performance and developmental progress
-"hard of hearing"/"deaf"
Meantal Retardation
-significantly below average intellectual funtion
-adaptive behaior deficits
Other Health Problems
-must be chronic or acute
-adversely affects educational performance
-Ex: heart condition, AIDS, etc.
Orthopedic Impaiment
-physical disabilities that impair mobiilty or motor activity
-includes: cerebral paulsey, accident victims, skeletal/muscular diseases
Multiple Disabilities
-show 2 or more disabilites
-often times, mental retardation is included as one of these disabilites
Specific Learning Disorder
-when one or more of the psychological processes involving understanding of written words or speech is impaired
-NOT: language barrier, bad ears/eyes
Speech/Language Impairments
-disorder of articulation, fluency, voice, or language that adversely effects learning
-may require hardware, ASL or language board
Traumatic Brain Injury
-acquired injury by an external forces
-results in total or partial disability or pschological impairment
Visual Impairment (inc. blindness)
-mild to severe
-a loss of vision that even when corrected affects the learning process
-ex: use of Braille