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What does DODD stand for? |
Department of Developmental Disabilities |
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What is the Ohio DODD website? |
www.dodd.ohio.gov |
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What is the Franklin County DD website? |
http://fcdd.org/ |
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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 |
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Who funds private providers? |
state agencies |
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What funds Social Security Administration? |
payroll tax |
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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) |
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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) |
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Most SSI disability recipients also receive _______. This is an insurance program for individuals with a disability |
Medicaid |
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What type of program is Medicaid? |
A federal/state joint program |
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Does Medicaid cover institutional long-term care and community based long-term services and supports? |
Yes! |
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Funding for community based care/support for individuals who might otherwise need institutional care |
Home and community based waivers |
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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 |
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What is an IFSP? |
Individualized family service plan |
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a federally funded, state operated program that serves children ages 3-22 who meet eligibility under a federally defined category |
Special Education |
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What is an IEP |
Individualized educational plan |
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How often does a child in special education receive an evaluation? |
Once every 3 years |
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A national coordinating center for 27 federally funded transition post secondary education programs for students with intellectual disabilities |
Think College! |
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employment focused program operated through the department of education and is funded by federal and state governments |
Vocational rehabilitation |
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Provides a variety of service for adults including personal care, recreation, social, and educational programs |
Day support/habilitation |
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List some other adult services |
Therapies, transportation, nursing services, and recreational programs |
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What are the two domains of core impairment in people with autism? |
Social communication and restricted and repetitive behaviors
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Describe structured behavioral (discrete trial) therapy. |
Based on the principles of operant conditioning. Example: teaching a child to point to his nose. |
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What does ABA stand for |
Applied behavioral analysis |
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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 |
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What are the 3 key components to structured behavioral methods? |
Structured, adult-directed, and consistent |
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What treatment philosophy has more evidence base than any other ASD intervention? |
Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention |
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What are the weaknesses of structured behavioral therapy? |
Generalization, acceptability, and modeling of social skills |
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What does DTT stand for? |
Discrete trial therapy |
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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 |
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What intervention focuses on social engagement? |
Developmental interventions |
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What does NDBI stand for |
Naturalistic developmental behavioral interventions |
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Name 3 environmental modifications. |
reduced distraction workplace, visual cues and schedules, and left to right arrangements |
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What elements do the most successful interventions involve? |
Behavioral |
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How often is an IEP reviewed? |
Annually |
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What ages are early childhood special education for? |
3-preK |