School Based Flashcards

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what is the Edu for All Handicap Children Act

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free appropriate public edu for all children with disabilities 6-21

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7 major provisions of Edu for All Handicap Children Act

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  • zero rejects
  • least restrictive environ
  • right to due process
  • nondiscriminatory eval
  • IEP
  • parent participation
  • related services
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what is IDEA of 2004

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Individuals with Disabilities Edu Act which was originally Edu for All Handicap Children Act

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purpose of IDEA 2004

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**free appropriate public edu that prepares them for further edu, employment, and independent living

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4 parts of IDEA 2004

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  • A: general provisions
  • B: school aged
  • C: early intervention
  • D: national programs
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what is IDEA part B? what is PT?

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3-21 year old with disabilities, free and approp public edu (FAPE)

PT is a related service

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what is a least restrictive environment

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  • age and grade approp
  • kids with disabilities in reg class with special edu support
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eligibility for PT for IDEA

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**must have edu need for special ed

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7 ex of categorical disability

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  • autism
  • deaf blindness
  • ortho impair
  • developmental delay
  • speech and lang
  • emotional disturbance
  • TBI
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what is IEP? consists of who?

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individualized edu program

teacher, PARENTS, PT, OT, ST, etc

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how is child eligible for IEP

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must be eligible for special ed

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what does IEP team need to do if child qualifies

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create written IEP within 30 days

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6 roles of PT in a school

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  • collab with IEP team
  • edu fam and staff
  • mg equip
  • consult teacher and other providers
  • attend IEP meetings
  • trend away from one-on-one tx
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what is the Rehab Act of 1973 section 504

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prohibits discrimination of person w/ disability in a place with fed funding

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how is Section 504 different from IDEA

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for students who don’t require special edu

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purpose of section 504

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expand student’s eligibility for related school services

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define qualified handicap

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phys or mental impair that limits 1 or more maj life act

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tests for PT eval for section 504 (5)

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standardized tests:
- Peabody developmental motor scales (PDMS)
- bruininks oseretsky test of motor prof. (BOT)
- gross motor fxn measure (GFMF)

fxnal ability:
- Ped. eval of disability index (PEDI)
- school fxn assess. (SFA)

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what parts of IDEA contain transition services

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part B and C ?

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part B to adult community for transition services (age, includes what)

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start at 16 but some 14

post secondary edu, employment, living, work, transport

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doc for transition services

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depends on local edu agencies and school districts

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when is formal eval needed for transition services

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triennial report

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what is fam edu rights privacy act (FERPA)

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fed law protects students and fam’s edu records

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how is FERPA different from HIPAA

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FERPA is school, HIPAA is medical

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age range for part C of IDEA
0-3
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what is part C of IDEA
fed assist. early intervention services 0-3 fam centered services in natural environments
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Eligibility for early intervention in part C of IDEA
disability in one or more phys, cog, comm, social, emotional, or adaptive development
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3 eligibility criteria for part C of IDEA
- greater than or equal to one domain (cog, phys, comm, social/emotional, adaptive development) - dx phys or mental condition w/ high probability develop delay - at risk toddler/infant
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components of Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) 4
- current lvl of fxn - fam's concerns, priorities, resources - early intervent. services - service coordinator
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who is delivery agency for CA IFSP
regional center
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5 purposes of early intervention
- enhance development - decrease future costs - max potential - edu fam of children with special needs - access to service providers
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role of PT in early intervention (4)
- PRIMARY service - promote motor learning, environment adapt, fam support, edu - health promotion and prevention - refer out when needed
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how is PT different in part B and C
part B relative service part C primary service
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6 domains for part B
physical cog communication social or emotional adaptive development
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IDEA's def of natural environment
settings normal for child's age peers who have no disabilities
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key elements of family centered EI (3)
- listen and respect - flexible organization systems - promote family-professional collab
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purpose of CA children's services (CCS)
provides MED NECESSARY SERVICES and rehab to children with disabilities birth to 21
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2 non-eligible CCS conditions
- down syndrome - genetic conditions w/o specific neuro symps
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what units are used for CCS
**medical therapy units (MTU)
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what type of funding does CCS receive
state, county and fed
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what is dynamic movement intervention
therapeutic technique to improve automatic postural responses
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what is the goal of dynamic movement intervention
provoke specified active motor response in response to dynamic ex rx by PT
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what does dynamic movement intervention stimulate
neuroplasticity
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3 types of dynamic movement interventions?
- whole body vib - total motion release - garments