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