19 Questions
What is the main characteristic of Neurodevelopmental Disorders?
Impairment on a person's body and mind
What is the key feature of a deficit?
Lack of ability in a specific area of functioning
What does the term 'onset' refer to in the context of neurodevelopmental disorders?
Beginning of symptoms or behavior experienced
Which aspect is characteristic of Intellectual Developmental Disability?
Deficits in reasoning and academic learning
What distinguishes Communication Disorders from other disorders?
Reduced vocabulary and limited sentence structure
What is a common symptom of Childhood-Onset Fluency Disorder (Stuttering)?
Sound and syllable deletions
What is a distinguishing feature of Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder?
Difficulty in understanding social rules
Which disorder is more prevalent in males than females and involves struggles in social communication and interaction?
Autism Spectrum Disorder
At what age do tics typically appear, with eye blinking as a common symptom?
Between 4 and 6 years old
What does a deficit in neurodevelopmental disorders refer to?
A deficiency in a specific area of cognitive or social functioning
Which term best describes the development of neurological pathways in the brain?
Neurodevelopment
What characterizes Intellectual Developmental Disability?
Deficiencies in reasoning and problem solving
When do neurodevelopmental disorders typically start?
During the developmental period of a child
What is the main characteristic of Communication Disorders?
Reduced vocabulary and limited sentence structure
What is a common characteristic of Childhood-Onset Fluency Disorder (Stuttering)?
Broken words and disfluencies
Which disorder involves difficulty in understanding and using gestures, as well as lining up toys and attachment to unusual objects?
Autism Spectrum Disorder
What is a distinguishing feature of Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder?
Deficits in using communication for social purposes
In Tourette's Disorder, what type of tics are present?
Multiple motor and vocal tics simultaneously
What is a key characteristic of Speech Sound Disorder?
Difficulties with sound production and voice control
Test your knowledge on disabilities that affect a person's body or mind, deficits in cognitive and social functioning, motor behavior, and the development of neurological pathways in the brain. Explore the factors influencing these disorders and their impact on an individual's performance.
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