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Core Content Knowledge - Types of Exceptionalities

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10 types of exceptionalities   Autism, Emotional Disturbance/Behavioral Disorder, Hearing Impairment, Mental Retardation, Orthopedic Impairment, Other Health Impairment, Specific Learning Disability, Speech/Language Impairment, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Visual Impairment  
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Impaired social development reacting to objects and people in unusual manners, observed difficult behaviors, communication and language deficits, and limited intellectual functioning and unusual responses to stimuli.   Autism  
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Atypical emotional health, unable to form positive relationships, skewed internalized and externalized behaviors, and disruptive behavior.   Emotional Disturbance/Behavioral Disorder  
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Difficulties processing and communicating using spoken language, difficulties in social relationships, emotional immaturity, academically delayed   Hearing Impairment  
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Unable to adapt, cognitive delays, difficulties with memory, unable to solve problems, lacking in social skills, unable to generalize, and difficulties maintaining focused attention.   Mental Retardation  
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Physical impairments such as cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, and spina bifida that require devices and equipment to adapt.   Orthopedic Impairment  
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Medical conditions limiting strength, vitality and alertness, like diabetes, epilepsy, attention deficits, and diseases.   Other Health Impairments  
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Demostrated difficulty with listening, reasoning, memory, attention, social skills, perception, and processing that sometimes present as problems with reading, written language, math and behavior   Specific Learning Disabilities  
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Expressive and receptive language difficulties, pragmatics, fluency, voice and articulation delays.   Speech/Language Impairment  
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Cognitive, memory, attention, judgment, and problem solving difficulties. Physical, sensory, social, behavioral and emotional difficulties identified.   Traumatic Brain Injury  
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Language concepts underdeveloped, impaired motor development and mobility, social adjustment skills lacking and difficulties interacting within relationships.   Visual Impairment  
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High verbal abilities, intellectual curiosity, sound decision-making skills, perfectionism, intiutiveness, need for mental stimulation, difficulty conforming, possessing early moral or existential conscience, and introversion.   Gifted or Talented  
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