Across
- 5. Impairment A hearing loss not covered by the definition of deafness.
- 6. Regardless of disability, receives the same general education as peers.
- 11. disability Below-average intellectual ability.
- 12. safeguards Parents understanding their rights and responsibilities and the mechanisms to be involved and mediate disputes.
- 13. Impairment Lack function or ability in their bodies, example is cerebral palsy.
- 14. disturbance Various mental health issues such as anxiety disorder, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder
- 15. learning disability These conditions affect a child's ability to read, write, listen, speak, reason, or do math.
- 16. disabilities Has more than one condition covered by IDEA.
- 17. spectrum disorder A developmental disability with a wide range of symptoms but mainly affects social and communication skills.
- 18. Have both severe hearing and vision loss.
Down
- 1. or language impairment Example is stuttering, trouble pronouncing words, or making sounds with the voice.
- 2. and Teacher participation Regular, consistent, and cooperative communication, looking towards student progress and growth.
- 3. impairment Has eyesight problems is considered to have partial sight and blindness
- 4. brain injury Brain injury cause by an accident or some kind of physical force.
- 7. Evaluation Evaluation standards that ensure the student is placed correctly.
- 8. Can't hear most or all sounds, even with a hearing aid.
- 9. health impairment Conditions that limit a child's strength, energy, or alertness. Such as ADHD.
- 10. Integrating special needs students into classrooms to the maximum extend possible.
- 11. roadmap of the student's educational program.
