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Exceptionality Chart

This document contains an exceptionality chart that summarizes information about learning disabilities, communication disorders, emotional/behavioral disorders, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder including: - Definitions of each exceptionality - Examples of supplementary aids and services for students with each exceptionality - Relevant laws (IDEA, ADA, Section 504, ADAAA) - Websites providing resources for educators and parents - References providing more information about each exceptionality The chart is intended to be a one-stop resource for understanding key aspects of several common exceptionalities impacting students.

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Exceptionality Chart

This document contains an exceptionality chart that summarizes information about learning disabilities, communication disorders, emotional/behavioral disorders, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder including: - Definitions of each exceptionality - Examples of supplementary aids and services for students with each exceptionality - Relevant laws (IDEA, ADA, Section 504, ADAAA) - Websites providing resources for educators and parents - References providing more information about each exceptionality The chart is intended to be a one-stop resource for understanding key aspects of several common exceptionalities impacting students.

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Kasey Johnson

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Exceptionality Chart
Exceptionality Definition Supplementary Laws Educator/Parent Exceptionality Bibliography
Aids & Services Website Resources
Learning Neurological Differentiate IDEA https://ldaamerica.org/pare http://www.ldonline.org/ldbasics/whatisld
Disability disorder resulting assignments, reduce nts/
from the way a assignment, ADA Turnbull, A., Turnbull, R., Wehmeyer, M. L., & Shogren,
person’s brain is read aloud in small http://www.ncld.org/ K. A. (2013). Exceptional Lives Special Education in
wired. Children are groups, preferential ADAAA Today's Schools (7thth ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ:
just as smart or seating in the http://www.studentguide.or Pearson.
smarter than classroom NCLB g/a-parents-guide-to-
others, but have 2001 learning-disabilities/ Bryan, T. S. (1974). An observational analysis of
difficulty reading, classroom behaviors of children with learning
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Learning Disabilities; Educational Principles and
Practices.

Dyson, L. L. (1996). The experiences of families of


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Communication Impairment in the Ask open ended IDEA http://www.parentcenterhu http://www.asha.org/policy/RP1993-00208/
Disorder ability to receive, questions, give child b.org/repository/speechlang
send, process, and running commentary ADA uage/ Turnbull, A., Turnbull, R., Wehmeyer, M. L., & Shogren,
comprehend about what they are K. A. (2013). Exceptional Lives Special Education in
concepts, or verbal, doing, graphic ADAAA http://www.asha.org/public/ Today's Schools (7thth ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ:
nonverbal, and organizers, speak Pearson.
graphic symbol slow, allow wait time NCLB http://www.csld.org/
systems. for response, visual 2001 Brice, A. E. (2001). Children with communication
aids, multiple choice, http://www.childrensdisabili disorders.
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Communication Gottman, J. M., & Kinnish, K. (1996). The peer
Devices relations of preschool children with communication
disorders. Child development, 471-489.
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McLean, L. K., & Cripe, J. W. (1997). The
effectiveness of early intervention for children with
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early intervention, 349-428.
EBD Defined by IDEA Seat near teacher, IDEA http://www.pacer.org/cmh/ https://ici.umn.edu/index.php?topics/view/100/
under “emotional Reduce assignment,
disturbance” as a Allow breaks and ADA http://www.parentcenterhu Turnbull, A., Turnbull, R., Wehmeyer, M. L., & Shogren,
condition exhibiting extra time to b.org/repository/emotionald K. A. (2013). Exceptional Lives Special Education in
one or more specific complete Section isturbance/ Today's Schools (7thth ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ:
emotional and/or assignments, time 504 Pearson.
behavioral with school https://www.naset.org/emot
difficulties over a counselor, respond ADAAA ionaldisturbance2.0.html Kauffman, J. M. (1997). Characteristics of
long period of time calmly, and praise emotional and behavioral disorders of children and
and to a marked positive behavior http://www.youthvillages.or youth. Merrill/Prentice Hall, One Lake Street,
degree, which g/families/resources-for- Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458..
ultimately effects families.aspx#sthash.8T9wZ5
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performance. emotional and behavioral disorders in preschool
children: presentation, nosology, and
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Psychiatry, 47(3‐4), 313-337.

Rosenzweig, J. M., Brennan, E. M., & Ogilvie, A.


M. (2002). Work-family fit: Voices of parents of
children with emotional and behavioral
disorders. Social work, 47(4), 415-424.
ADHD Attention deficit Preferential seating IDEA http://www.webmd.com/ad www.extremeanxietydisorders.com
hyperactive in class, d-adhd/guide/attention-
disorder is a medical Fidget toys, ADA deficit-hyperactivity- Turnbull, A., Turnbull, R., Wehmeyer, M. L., & Shogren,
condition that Reduce assignment, disorder-adhd#1 K. A. (2013). Exceptional Lives Special Education in
affects how well Allow breaks and Section Today's Schools (7thth ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ:
someone can sit extra time to 504 http://www.chadd.org/ Pearson.
still, focus, and pay complete work,
attention Chunk directions on ADAA https://www.aacap.org/aaca Loe, I. M., & Feldman, H. M. (2007). Academic and
the board for step by p/families_and_youth/resou educational outcomes of children with
step instructions rce_centers/adhd_resource_ ADHD. Journal of pediatric psychology, 32(6), 643-
center/Home.aspx 654.
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http://addvance.com/help/p Molina, B. S., & Pelham Jr, W. E. (2003).
arents/index.html Childhood predictors of adolescent substance use
in a longitudinal study of children with
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Carlson, C. L., Tamm, L., & Gaub, M. (1997).


Gender differences in children with ADHD, ODD,
and co-occurring ADHD/ODD identified in a school
population. Journal of the American Academy of
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 36(12), 1706-1714.
Intellectual “Significant Adapt material for IDEA 2004 http://www.parentcenterhu Turnbull, A., Turnbull, R., Wehmeyer, M. L., & Shogren,
Disability limitations both in educational needs, b.org/repository/intellectual K. A. (2013). Exceptional Lives Special Education in
intellectual paraprofessional ADA 1990 / Today's Schools (7thth ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ:
functioning and in provides direct Pearson.
adaptive behavior support to student, Rosa’s http://www.thearc.org/what
as expressed in e-readers, language- Law 2010 -we-do/resources/fact- Vicari, S., & Carlesimo, G. A. (2002). Children with
conceptual, social, acquisition sheets/parents-with-idd intellectual disabilities.Handbook of memory
and practical instructional ADAAA disorders, 501-520.
adaptive skills.” strategy, self- http://www.readingrockets.
(AAIDD) determined learning NCLB org/article/reading-together- Hastings, R. P., & Beck, A. (2004). Practitioner
model of instruction, 2001 tips-parents-children- review: Stress intervention for parents of children
community-based intellectual-disabilities with intellectual disabilities. Journal of Child
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/view_doc.php?&id=14491 (2002). Factors related to positive perceptions in
mothers of children with intellectual
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ual-disability/ intellectual disabilities, 15(3), 269-275.

Guralnick, M. J. (2005). Early intervention for


children with intellectual disabilities: Current
knowledge and future prospects. Journal of Applied
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Autism Autism is a complex Promote positive IDEA https://www.autismspeaks.o https://www.autismspeaks.org/what-autism


disorder of the behavior, para- rg/what-autism
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brain characterized educator to help ADA Turnbull, A., Turnbull, R., Wehmeyer, M. L., & Shogren,
in difficulties with assist, raised paper https://www.autismspeaks.o K. A. (2013). Exceptional Lives Special Education in
social interaction, to write on, pencil ADAAA rg/family-services/resource- Today's Schools (7thth ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ:
verbal and with rubberized grip, library/websites-families Pearson.
nonverbal vibrating tools, NCLB
communication, and modify classroom 2001 http://www.nationalautismc Osterling, J., & Dawson, G. (1994). Early
repetitive behaviors arrangement to help enter.org/resources/for- recognition of children with autism: A study of first
visual and acoustic families/ birthday home videotapes. Journal of autism and
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schedules, extended children with autism: Strategies for initiating
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Multiple Students who need Assistive technology, IDEA http://www.perkinselearning Turnbull, A., Turnbull, R., Wehmeyer, M. L., & Shogren,
Disabilities intensive support to speech pathologists, .org/scout/multiple- K. A. (2013). Exceptional Lives Special Education in
address their occupational and ADA disabilities-educational- Today's Schools (7thth ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ:
intellectual, physical therapists, resources Pearson.
adaptive, motor, peer tutoring, ADAAA
sensory, or augmentative and http://www.familyconnect.o Orelove, F. P., Sobsey, D., & Silberman, R. K.
communication alternative NCLB rg/info/multiple- (2004). Educating children with multiple disabilities:
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Brain Injury to the brain caused such as smartphone, b.org/repository/tbi/ K. A. (2013). Exceptional Lives Special Education in
by an external checklist, planner, ADA Today's Schools (7thth ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ:
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Hearing Loss Deaf and hard of Classroom IDEA http://www.hearingloss.org/ Turnbull, A., Turnbull, R., Wehmeyer, M. L., & Shogren,
hearing. IDEA amplification system, content/parents-children- K. A. (2013). Exceptional Lives Special Education in
defines a hearing assistive technology ADA hearing-loss Today's Schools (7thth ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ:
loss as one so such as closed- Pearson.
severe that the captioning, ADAAA http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd
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Impairments loss, whether the materials, y/profile/national-
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Including at all, or has only technology, early children-with-visual- 20-
Blindness partial vision. reading books, real ADAAA impairments-national- %20Parents%20of%20Children%20with%20VI%20or%2
experiences, headquarters/12 0MD.pdf
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Talented possess instruction such as rces-publications/resources- K. A. (2013). Exceptional Lives Special Education in
demonstrated or projects, extend ADA parents Today's Schools (7thth ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ:
potential abilities curriculum, use Pearson.
that give evidence higher level cognitive Section http://sengifted.org/archives
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capability in areas schoolwide parents-of-gifted-children the gifted and talented . Prentice-Hall, Inc.
such as intellectual, enrichment ADAAA
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academic, or resources/ talented. Supporting inclusive practice, 63-78.
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not ordinarily o.com/learning/gifted_childr children: What do we know?. Sourcebooks, Inc..
provided by the en/
school.
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 Exceptionality Chart: The learner will utilize the template to create a chart (Word or Excel), to summarize the most important aspects of the
exceptionality as they pertain to the definition, examples of supplementary aids & services, laws (Federal or State) that address/support the specific
exceptionality, educator/parent website resources (State or National websites that provide educator and parent resources) and a bibliography (to
include references to professional journals or professional journal articles that pertain to the exceptionality). The learner will use our textbook as a
resource as well as other educational resources. (Grading Rubric Posted on Blackboard: Course Materials in the Documents Folder).

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