The significantly sub-average general intellectual functioning existing
concurrently with deficits in adaptive behavior. 2. This refers to a person's adjustment to everyday life. 3. A person with an IQ of 55-69. 4. A person with an IQ of 20-33. 5. A mental retardation that is an example of a chromosomal disorder. 6. A genetic disorder whereby the child is not able to break down an amino acid 7. The highest expression of giftedness. 8. Adding more content and increase the learning areas not found and regular curriculum for the grade requirements and move on to study the subjects in the higher grades. 9. the method of modifying the regular curriculum for certain grade levels by compressing the content and skills that high ability students are capable of learning in a shorter period of time. 10. The most efficient and effective method of expressing a language. • 11. A condition where the child has trouble sayng what he or she wants to say. • 12. A speech condition where the weakening of the muscles of the mouth, face and respiratory system. • 13 The exchange of ideas, information, needs and desires between two or more persons. • 14. These are deviations in phonation such as in pitch, frequency and quality. • 15. Language disorder that results from damage to parts of the brain responsible for language. • 16. A person’s behavior patterns that have desirable consequences and foster his or her well-being and ultimately group. • 17. A persons behavior which results to negative and undesirable consequences and interferes with the person’s optimal functioning and growth. • 18-19.Are conditions in which children exhibit significant differences in the ability to pay attention and to engage in active work compared to their normal peers. • 20. Refers to the condition where visual acuity is 20/200 in better eye after the best possible correction with glasses or contact lense. • Mental Retardation can be caused by any condition which impairs development of the brain only before birth. • Use of alcohol or drugs by the pregnant mother can cause mental retardation. • Childhood diseases such as: chicken pox, measles, and any disease which may lead to meningitis can not damage the brain. • Poverty and Malnutrition can cause mental retardation. • 5—8. Give 4 types of inteligence according to Howard Gardner • 9-10. Give 2 common characteristics of creative person • 11-15. 5 characteristics of children and youth with emotional and behaviroal disorders