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INCLUSIVITY
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 Review the learning disability and exceptionalities topic;
 Share insights about inclusivity and;
 Make a short reflection of our lesson today.
OBJECTIVES:
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- the quality of trying to include many different types of people
and treat them all fairly and equally.
- Including and embracing people from various backgrounds.
- Refers to providing courses, programs, services and
activities that offer all learners the same opportunities and
experiences
WHAT IS INCLUSIVITY?
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LEARNING DISABILITY
AND EXCEPTIONALITY
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“Success is no accident. It is
hard work, perseverance,
learning, studying, sacrifice and
most of all, love of what you
are doing or learning to do. “
—Pele
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LEARNING DISABILITY VS. EXCEPTIONALITY
LEARNING
DISABILITY
Learning disabilities are
problems that affect brain’s
ability to receive, process,
analyze, or store information.
These problems can make it
difficult for a student to learn
as quickly as someone who
isn’t affected by learning
disabilities.
EXCEPTIONALITY
In Special Education, this term
refers to an individual or a child
who has an exceptionality or has
some area of functioning that is
considered “significantly different”
from an established norm. This
definition also includes both
students with disabilities and
those with special gifts or talents.
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NATURE AND CAUSES OF
LEARNING DISABILITY
01
02
03
HEREDITARY
PROBLEMS DURING PREGNANCY AND BIRTH
ACCIDENT AFTER BIRTH
Learning disabilities often run in the family.
Children with learning disabilities are likely to have
parents or other relatives with difficulties.
Learning disabilities can result from anomalies in the
developing brain, illness or injury, fetal exposure to
alcohol or drugs, low birth weight, oxygen
deprivation, or by premature or prolonged labor.
Learning disabilities can also be caused by head
injuries, malnutrition, or by toxic exposure (such as
heavy metals or pesticides)
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TYPES OF LEARNING
DISABILITIES
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DYSLEXIA
Dyslexia is a learning disorder that
involves difficulty in reading due to
problems identifying speech sounds and
learning how they relate to letters and
words (decoding). Also called reading
disability, dyslexia affects areas of the
brain that process language.
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DYSGRAPHIA
Dysgraphia is a neurological disorder of
written expression that impairs writing
ability and fine motor skills. It is a learning
disability that affects children and adults,
and interferes with practically all aspects
of the writing process, including spelling,
legibility, word spacing and sizing, and
expression.
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DYSCALCULIA
Dyscalculia is a math learning
disability that impairs an
individual’s ability to learn
number-related concepts,
perform accurate math
calculations, reason and problem
solve, and perform other basic
math skills. Dyscalculia is
sometimes called “number
dyslexia” or “math dyslexia.”
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DYSPRAXIA
Dyspraxia is a neurological disorder
that impacts an individual’s ability to
plan and process motor tasks.
Individuals with dyspraxia often have
language problems, and sometimes a
degree of difficulty with thought and
perception. Dyspraxia, however, does
not affect the person’s intelligence,
although it can cause learning
problems in children.
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LEARNING DISABILITY VS. EXCEPTIONALITY
LEARNING
DISABILITY
Learning disabilities are
problems that affect brain’s
ability to receive, process,
analyze, or store information.
These problems can make it
difficult for a student to learn
as quickly as someone who
isn’t affected by learning
disabilities.
EXCEPTIONALITY
In Special Education, this term
refers to an individual or a child
who has an exceptionality or has
some area of functioning that is
considered “significantly different”
from an established norm. This
definition also includes both
students with disabilities and
those with special gifts or talents.
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13 LEGAL
CATEGORIES
FOR
EXCEPTIONALITIES
By Individuals with Disabilities Education
Act (IDEA)
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AUTISM
DEAFNESS
INTELLECTUAL
DISABILITY
DEAF-
BLINDNESS
EMOTIONAL
DISTURBANCE
01 02 03 04 05
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HEARING
IMPAIRMENT
ORTHOPEDIC
IMPAIRMENT
SPECIFIC
LEARNING
DISABILITY
MULTIPLE
DISABILITES
OTHER
HEALTH
IMPAIRMENT
06 07 08 09 10
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TRAUMATIC
BRAIN
INJURY
SPEECH OR
LANGUAGE
IMPAIRMENT
VISUAL
IMPAIRMENT
11 12 13
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 Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a
condition that impacts a child’s
development in two core areas:
(1) social communication and social
interaction and;
(2) restricted, repetitive patterns of
behavior and interests.
.
01. THE AUTISM
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 Signs of social deficits:
 aversion to displays of affection
 preference for solitary play
01. THE AUTISM
 For children ages 3 and under:
 failure to respond to their own
name is a red flag
 disinterest in giving, sharing,
 or showing objects of interest
 For older children:
 difficulty carrying on a reciprocal
conversation
 lack of eye contact
 difficulty using and reading body
language
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 Key behavioral signs:
 performance of repetitive actions and rituals
 fixation on minute details to the point of distraction
01. THE AUTISM
 For children ages 3 and under:
 ordering toys instead of playing
with them
 For older children:
 the repetitive behavior can
manifest as a consuming
interest in a specific topic or
object
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is a condition in which the
combination of hearing and visual
losses in children and youth cause
“such severe communication
and other developmental and
educational needs that they
cannot be accommodated in
special education programs
solely for children with deafness
or children with blindness" [34
CFR 300.8(c)(2)]
02. THE DEAF-BLINDNESS
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IDEA defines emotional
disturbance as follows:
“…a condition exhibiting one or
more of the following
characteristics over a long
period of time and to a marked
degree that adversely affects a
child’s educational
performance:
03. THE EMOTIONAL
DISTURBANCE
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(A) An inability to learn that cannot be explained by
intellectual, sensory, or health factors.
(B) An inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal
relationships with peers and teachers.
(C) Inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal
circumstances.
(D) A general pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression.
(E) A tendency to develop physical symptoms or fears
associated with personal or school problems.”
03. THE EMOTIONAL
DISTURBANCE
As defined by IDEA,
emotional disturbance
includes schizophrenia but
does not apply to children
who are socially
maladjusted, unless it is
determined that they have
an emotional disturbance.
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A hearing impairment that is
so severe that the child is
impaired in processing
linguistic information
through hearing; with or
without amplification that
adversely affects a child’s
educational performance.
04. THE DEAFNESS
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Intellectual Disability (ID), once called mental
retardation, is characterized by below-average
intelligence or mental ability and a lack of skills
necessary for day-to-day living. People with intellectual
disabilities can and do learn new skills, but they learn
them more slowly. There are varying degrees of
intellectual disability, from mild to profound.
05. THE INTELLECTUAL
DISABILITY
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An impairment in hearing, whether
permanent or fluctuating, that
adversely affects a child’s
educational performance but that
is not included under the definition
of deafness.
06. THE HEARING
IMPAIRMENT
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According to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act’s (IDEA), multiple
disabilities refers to “concomitant [simultaneous] impairments (such as
intellectual disability-blindness, intellectual disability-orthopedic impairment,
etc.), the combination of which causes such severe educational needs that
they cannot be accommodated in a special education program solely for one
of the impairments. The term does not include deaf-blindness.”
07. THE MULTIPLE
DISABILITIES
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● An orthopedic impairment is defined as a bone-, joint-, or
muscle-related disability that is so severe that it negatively
affects a child’s educational performance.
● The causes of orthopedic impairment range from genetic
abnormalities (such as those that cause a missing arm or leg) to
disorders like cerebral palsy, as well as other issues.
● Sometimes orthopedic impairments are called physical
disabilities or included in the category of "other health
impairments."
08. THE ORTHOPEDIC
IMPAIRMENT
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An umbrella term, “other health impairment” (OHI) encompasses a range of
conditions. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) names several
such disorders in OHI’s official definition: “having limited strength, vitality, or
alertness, including a heightened alertness to environmental stimuli, that results in
limited alertness with respect to the educational environment, that— (a) is due to
chronic or acute health problems such as asthma, attention deficit disorder or
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, diabetes, epilepsy, a heart condition,
hemophilia, lead poisoning, leukemia, nephritis [a kidney disorder], rheumatic fever,
sickle cell anemia, and Tourette syndrome; and (b) adversely affects a child’s
educational performance.”
09. OTHER HEALTH
IMPAIRMENT
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The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) defines a specific
learning disability as “a disorder in one or more of the basic
psychological processes involved in understanding or in using
language, spoken or written, that may manifest itself in the imperfect
ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or to do mathematical
calculations.” This disability category includes such conditions as
perceptual disabilities, brain injury, minimal brain dysfunction,
dyslexia and developmental aphasia (a type of language disorder).
10. THE SPECIFIC
LEARNING DISABILITY
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However, as IDEA’s definition notes, “Specific Learning Disability DOES NOT
include learning problems that are primarily the result of visual, hearing, or
motor disabilities; of intellectual disability; of emotional disturbance; or of
environmental, cultural, or economic disadvantage.” This clause helps to
distinguish learning disabilities from the other disability categories specified by IDEA.
Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD) is by far the largest category of disability
within the Individuals for Disabilities Education Act. Nearly half of all disabled
children are labeled in the category of SLD.
10. THE SPECIFIC
LEARNING DISABILITY
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The Individuals with Disabilities Education
Act (IDEA) officially defines speech and
language impairments as “a
communication disorder such as
stuttering, impaired articulation, a
language impairment, or a voice
impairment that adversely affects a
child’s educational performance.”
11. THE SPEECH OR
LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT
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Each point within this official definition represents a speech and language
subcategory. “A communication disorder such as stuttering” provides an
example of a fluency disorder; other fluency issues include unusual word
repetition and hesitant speech. “Impaired articulation” indicates
impairments in which a child experiences challenges in pronouncing
specific sounds. “A language impairment” can entail difficulty
comprehending words properly, expressing oneself and listening to
others. Finally, “a voice impairment” involves difficulty voicing words; for
instance, throat issues may cause an abnormally soft voice.
11. THE SPEECH OR
LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT
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The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
(IDEA) outlines the conditions that fall within
this classification, formally defining Traumatic
Brain Injury (TBI) as “an acquired injury to
the brain caused by an external physical
force, resulting in total or partial functional
disability or psychosocial impairment, or
both, that adversely affects a child’s
educational performance.”
12. THE TRAUMATIC
BRAIN INJURY
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Regulations implementing IDEA (2004)
define visual impairment including
blindness as “an impairment in vision
that, even with correction, adversely
affects a child’s educational
performance. The term includes both
partial sight and blindness” (34 C.F.R. §
300.8(c) (13))
13. THE VISUAL
IMPAIRMENT
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THANK YOU!!
@slidesgo | @diannecaseros
● https://childmind.org/guide/guide-to-autism-
spectrum-disorder
● https://www.nationaldb.org/info-center/deaf-
blindness-overview/#what-is-deaf-blindness
● https://www.specialeducationguide.com/disa
bility-profiles/speech-and-language-
impairments/#:~:text=The%20Individuals%20
with%20Disabilities%20Education,Each%20poi
nt%20within%20this%20official
 https://www.specialeducationguide.com/disa
bility-profiles/multiple-disabilities/
 https://www.verywellfamily.com/what-is-
orthopedic-impairment-2162506
 https://www.specialeducationguide.com/disa
bility-profiles/other-health-impairment/
 https://www.specialeducationguide.com/disa
bility-profiles/specific-learning-disabilities/
● https://www.specialeducationguide.com/disability-
profiles/traumatic-brain-injury
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Inclusivity and Learning Disabilities

  • 2. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros  Review the learning disability and exceptionalities topic;  Share insights about inclusivity and;  Make a short reflection of our lesson today. OBJECTIVES:
  • 3. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros - the quality of trying to include many different types of people and treat them all fairly and equally. - Including and embracing people from various backgrounds. - Refers to providing courses, programs, services and activities that offer all learners the same opportunities and experiences WHAT IS INCLUSIVITY?
  • 4. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros LEARNING DISABILITY AND EXCEPTIONALITY
  • 5. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros “Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do. “ —Pele
  • 6. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros LEARNING DISABILITY VS. EXCEPTIONALITY LEARNING DISABILITY Learning disabilities are problems that affect brain’s ability to receive, process, analyze, or store information. These problems can make it difficult for a student to learn as quickly as someone who isn’t affected by learning disabilities. EXCEPTIONALITY In Special Education, this term refers to an individual or a child who has an exceptionality or has some area of functioning that is considered “significantly different” from an established norm. This definition also includes both students with disabilities and those with special gifts or talents.
  • 7. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros NATURE AND CAUSES OF LEARNING DISABILITY 01 02 03 HEREDITARY PROBLEMS DURING PREGNANCY AND BIRTH ACCIDENT AFTER BIRTH Learning disabilities often run in the family. Children with learning disabilities are likely to have parents or other relatives with difficulties. Learning disabilities can result from anomalies in the developing brain, illness or injury, fetal exposure to alcohol or drugs, low birth weight, oxygen deprivation, or by premature or prolonged labor. Learning disabilities can also be caused by head injuries, malnutrition, or by toxic exposure (such as heavy metals or pesticides)
  • 8. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros TYPES OF LEARNING DISABILITIES
  • 9. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros DYSLEXIA Dyslexia is a learning disorder that involves difficulty in reading due to problems identifying speech sounds and learning how they relate to letters and words (decoding). Also called reading disability, dyslexia affects areas of the brain that process language.
  • 10. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros DYSGRAPHIA Dysgraphia is a neurological disorder of written expression that impairs writing ability and fine motor skills. It is a learning disability that affects children and adults, and interferes with practically all aspects of the writing process, including spelling, legibility, word spacing and sizing, and expression.
  • 11. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros DYSCALCULIA Dyscalculia is a math learning disability that impairs an individual’s ability to learn number-related concepts, perform accurate math calculations, reason and problem solve, and perform other basic math skills. Dyscalculia is sometimes called “number dyslexia” or “math dyslexia.”
  • 12. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros DYSPRAXIA Dyspraxia is a neurological disorder that impacts an individual’s ability to plan and process motor tasks. Individuals with dyspraxia often have language problems, and sometimes a degree of difficulty with thought and perception. Dyspraxia, however, does not affect the person’s intelligence, although it can cause learning problems in children.
  • 13. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros LEARNING DISABILITY VS. EXCEPTIONALITY LEARNING DISABILITY Learning disabilities are problems that affect brain’s ability to receive, process, analyze, or store information. These problems can make it difficult for a student to learn as quickly as someone who isn’t affected by learning disabilities. EXCEPTIONALITY In Special Education, this term refers to an individual or a child who has an exceptionality or has some area of functioning that is considered “significantly different” from an established norm. This definition also includes both students with disabilities and those with special gifts or talents.
  • 14. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros 13 LEGAL CATEGORIES FOR EXCEPTIONALITIES By Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
  • 17. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY SPEECH OR LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT VISUAL IMPAIRMENT 11 12 13
  • 18. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros  Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a condition that impacts a child’s development in two core areas: (1) social communication and social interaction and; (2) restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior and interests. . 01. THE AUTISM
  • 19. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros  Signs of social deficits:  aversion to displays of affection  preference for solitary play 01. THE AUTISM  For children ages 3 and under:  failure to respond to their own name is a red flag  disinterest in giving, sharing,  or showing objects of interest  For older children:  difficulty carrying on a reciprocal conversation  lack of eye contact  difficulty using and reading body language
  • 20. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros  Key behavioral signs:  performance of repetitive actions and rituals  fixation on minute details to the point of distraction 01. THE AUTISM  For children ages 3 and under:  ordering toys instead of playing with them  For older children:  the repetitive behavior can manifest as a consuming interest in a specific topic or object
  • 21. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros is a condition in which the combination of hearing and visual losses in children and youth cause “such severe communication and other developmental and educational needs that they cannot be accommodated in special education programs solely for children with deafness or children with blindness" [34 CFR 300.8(c)(2)] 02. THE DEAF-BLINDNESS
  • 22. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros IDEA defines emotional disturbance as follows: “…a condition exhibiting one or more of the following characteristics over a long period of time and to a marked degree that adversely affects a child’s educational performance: 03. THE EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCE
  • 23. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros (A) An inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors. (B) An inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships with peers and teachers. (C) Inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances. (D) A general pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression. (E) A tendency to develop physical symptoms or fears associated with personal or school problems.” 03. THE EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCE As defined by IDEA, emotional disturbance includes schizophrenia but does not apply to children who are socially maladjusted, unless it is determined that they have an emotional disturbance.
  • 24. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros A hearing impairment that is so severe that the child is impaired in processing linguistic information through hearing; with or without amplification that adversely affects a child’s educational performance. 04. THE DEAFNESS
  • 25. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros Intellectual Disability (ID), once called mental retardation, is characterized by below-average intelligence or mental ability and a lack of skills necessary for day-to-day living. People with intellectual disabilities can and do learn new skills, but they learn them more slowly. There are varying degrees of intellectual disability, from mild to profound. 05. THE INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
  • 26. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros An impairment in hearing, whether permanent or fluctuating, that adversely affects a child’s educational performance but that is not included under the definition of deafness. 06. THE HEARING IMPAIRMENT
  • 27. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros According to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act’s (IDEA), multiple disabilities refers to “concomitant [simultaneous] impairments (such as intellectual disability-blindness, intellectual disability-orthopedic impairment, etc.), the combination of which causes such severe educational needs that they cannot be accommodated in a special education program solely for one of the impairments. The term does not include deaf-blindness.” 07. THE MULTIPLE DISABILITIES
  • 28. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros ● An orthopedic impairment is defined as a bone-, joint-, or muscle-related disability that is so severe that it negatively affects a child’s educational performance. ● The causes of orthopedic impairment range from genetic abnormalities (such as those that cause a missing arm or leg) to disorders like cerebral palsy, as well as other issues. ● Sometimes orthopedic impairments are called physical disabilities or included in the category of "other health impairments." 08. THE ORTHOPEDIC IMPAIRMENT
  • 29. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros An umbrella term, “other health impairment” (OHI) encompasses a range of conditions. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) names several such disorders in OHI’s official definition: “having limited strength, vitality, or alertness, including a heightened alertness to environmental stimuli, that results in limited alertness with respect to the educational environment, that— (a) is due to chronic or acute health problems such as asthma, attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, diabetes, epilepsy, a heart condition, hemophilia, lead poisoning, leukemia, nephritis [a kidney disorder], rheumatic fever, sickle cell anemia, and Tourette syndrome; and (b) adversely affects a child’s educational performance.” 09. OTHER HEALTH IMPAIRMENT
  • 30. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) defines a specific learning disability as “a disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, that may manifest itself in the imperfect ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or to do mathematical calculations.” This disability category includes such conditions as perceptual disabilities, brain injury, minimal brain dysfunction, dyslexia and developmental aphasia (a type of language disorder). 10. THE SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITY
  • 31. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros However, as IDEA’s definition notes, “Specific Learning Disability DOES NOT include learning problems that are primarily the result of visual, hearing, or motor disabilities; of intellectual disability; of emotional disturbance; or of environmental, cultural, or economic disadvantage.” This clause helps to distinguish learning disabilities from the other disability categories specified by IDEA. Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD) is by far the largest category of disability within the Individuals for Disabilities Education Act. Nearly half of all disabled children are labeled in the category of SLD. 10. THE SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITY
  • 32. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) officially defines speech and language impairments as “a communication disorder such as stuttering, impaired articulation, a language impairment, or a voice impairment that adversely affects a child’s educational performance.” 11. THE SPEECH OR LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT
  • 33. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros Each point within this official definition represents a speech and language subcategory. “A communication disorder such as stuttering” provides an example of a fluency disorder; other fluency issues include unusual word repetition and hesitant speech. “Impaired articulation” indicates impairments in which a child experiences challenges in pronouncing specific sounds. “A language impairment” can entail difficulty comprehending words properly, expressing oneself and listening to others. Finally, “a voice impairment” involves difficulty voicing words; for instance, throat issues may cause an abnormally soft voice. 11. THE SPEECH OR LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT
  • 34. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) outlines the conditions that fall within this classification, formally defining Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) as “an acquired injury to the brain caused by an external physical force, resulting in total or partial functional disability or psychosocial impairment, or both, that adversely affects a child’s educational performance.” 12. THE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
  • 35. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros Regulations implementing IDEA (2004) define visual impairment including blindness as “an impairment in vision that, even with correction, adversely affects a child’s educational performance. The term includes both partial sight and blindness” (34 C.F.R. § 300.8(c) (13)) 13. THE VISUAL IMPAIRMENT
  • 37. @slidesgo | @diannecaseros ● https://childmind.org/guide/guide-to-autism- spectrum-disorder ● https://www.nationaldb.org/info-center/deaf- blindness-overview/#what-is-deaf-blindness ● https://www.specialeducationguide.com/disa bility-profiles/speech-and-language- impairments/#:~:text=The%20Individuals%20 with%20Disabilities%20Education,Each%20poi nt%20within%20this%20official  https://www.specialeducationguide.com/disa bility-profiles/multiple-disabilities/  https://www.verywellfamily.com/what-is- orthopedic-impairment-2162506  https://www.specialeducationguide.com/disa bility-profiles/other-health-impairment/  https://www.specialeducationguide.com/disa bility-profiles/specific-learning-disabilities/ ● https://www.specialeducationguide.com/disability- profiles/traumatic-brain-injury LIST OF REFERENCES