Darlene Brown Disability Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 2. are severe musculoskeletal or neuromotor conditions that limit physical functioning, mobility, or stamina.
  2. 5. is any condition that affects an individual's ability to produce the sounds, words, or fluency required for clear verbal communication
  3. 6. occurs when a child fails to reach age-appropriate milestones in one or more areas of growth, including physical, cognitive, communication, social, or adaptive development.
  4. 8. means causing severe emotional shock, pain, or physical injury
  5. 9. is a communication disorder that affects an individual's ability to understand, process, or express language
  6. 11. Dyslexia a specific learning disability centered on challenges with accurate or fluent word reading and spelling, which can vary by language orthography
  7. 13. is the partial or complete loss of functional sight that cannot be corrected with glasses, contact lenses, medicine, or surgery
  8. 15. a lifelong condition characterized by significant limitations in both intellectual functioning (such as reasoning and learning) and adaptive behaviors (like daily living and social skills).
  9. 18. refers to a partial loss of hearing that ranges from mild to severe.
  10. 19. is a fundamental mental construct that represents a thought, plan, opinion, or conception
  11. 20. describes anything relating to, caused by, or expressing feelings such as joy, anger, or sadness.
  12. 21. is any physical damage to the brain that impairs its normal functioning.
  13. 22. refers to the mental processes involved in acquiring, processing, storing, and using information
Down
  1. 1. is an interruption of a settled, peaceful, or normal state.
  2. 3. refers to the presence of two or more simultaneous and significant impairments
  3. 4. relates to how a person, organism, or system acts, reacts, or functions in response to external or internal stimuli.
  4. 7. is a neurological disorder that affects how the brain receives, processes, stores, and responds to information.
  5. 10. A disorder is a disruption of normal physical or mental functions.
  6. 12. is a condition characterized by persistent emotional or behavioral responses that adversely affect a person's daily functioning, primarily their ability to learn and build interpersonal relationships
  7. 14. generally refers to someone who has partial or total hearing loss
  8. 16. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a complex neurodevelopmental condition that affects how individuals perceive, interact, and communicate with the world.
  9. 17. (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that affects how the brain develops and functions.
  10. 18. refers to any physiological, structural, or functional loss or abnormality of a body system or mental function.