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What does DODD stand for?

Department of Developmental Disabilities

What is the Ohio DODD website?

www.dodd.ohio.gov

What is the Franklin County DD website?

http://fcdd.org/

Name the 4 state agencies that provide services and contract for services.

State developmental disability agency, state vocational rehabilitation agency, state mental health agency, and the state commission for the blind and visually impaired

Who funds private providers?

state agencies

What funds Social Security Administration?

payroll tax

This is for individuals who have worked for a period of time and then become completely disabled OR individuals who have a developmental disability and are now adults

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)

This is for individuals with need-based supplemental income who have disabilities, individuals age 65+, and children or adults with a disability whose family has limited resources

Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

Most SSI disability recipients also receive _______. This is an insurance program for individuals with a disability

Medicaid

What type of program is Medicaid?

A federal/state joint program

Does Medicaid cover institutional long-term care and community based long-term services and supports?

Yes!

Funding for community based care/support for individuals who might otherwise need institutional care

Home and community based waivers

a federally funded, state operated program that serves children ages 0-3 who have a developmental delay or an identified disability that is likely to result in a developmental delay

Early Intervention

What is an IFSP?

Individualized family service plan

a federally funded, state operated program that serves children ages 3-22 who meet eligibility under a federally defined category

Special Education

What is an IEP

Individualized educational plan

How often does a child in special education receive an evaluation?

Once every 3 years

A national coordinating center for 27 federally funded transition post secondary education programs for students with intellectual disabilities

Think College!

employment focused program operated through the department of education and is funded by federal and state governments

Vocational rehabilitation

Provides a variety of service for adults including personal care, recreation, social, and educational programs

Day support/habilitation

List some other adult services

Therapies, transportation, nursing services, and recreational programs

What are the two domains of core impairment in people with autism?

Social communication and restricted and repetitive behaviors


Describe structured behavioral (discrete trial) therapy.

Based on the principles of operant conditioning. Example: teaching a child to point to his nose.

What does ABA stand for

Applied behavioral analysis

Prior to who did people believe that children with autism were "unable to learn"? 47% of children who followed his program were recovered by first grade and only 2% of the control group were recovered.

Lovaas

What are the 3 key components to structured behavioral methods?

Structured, adult-directed, and consistent

What treatment philosophy has more evidence base than any other ASD intervention?

Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention

What are the weaknesses of structured behavioral therapy?

Generalization, acceptability, and modeling of social skills

What does DTT stand for?

Discrete trial therapy

How are naturalistic behavioral interventions different from structured behavioral interventions?

Naturalistic is primarily child-led, "natural" reinforcers are used, it is conducted in a natural environment, and therapists interact in a more natural and responsive way

What intervention focuses on social engagement?

Developmental interventions

What does NDBI stand for

Naturalistic developmental behavioral interventions

Name 3 environmental modifications.

reduced distraction workplace, visual cues and schedules, and left to right arrangements

What elements do the most successful interventions involve?

Behavioral

How often is an IEP reviewed?

Annually

What ages are early childhood special education for?

3-preK