10 Questions
In which approach do students with disabilities go to a school only for students with disabilities?
Segregation
What is the primary characteristic of students who need special help, care, or treatment?
They are slow learners
What is integration in the context of special needs education?
Placing students with disabilities in existing regular education without changes
What distinguishes integration from inclusion in special needs education?
The degree of individualized support provided
Which term is often mistakenly used to refer to integration in special needs education?
"Inclusion"
What does the acronym ADHD stand for?
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
What is the most commonly diagnosed behavioral disorder of childhood?
ADHD
What percentage of school-aged children does ADHD affect?
3 - 5%
Which gender is ADHD diagnosed more often in?
Boys
What problems must be out of the normal range for a child's age and development to be diagnosed as ADHD?
Inattentiveness, over-activity, impulsivity, or a combination
Learn about special needs students and the various approaches to supporting their educational needs. Explore the differences between segregation, integration, and inclusion in the context of special education.
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