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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)   Federal law requiring all states to provide education for children who are developmentally delayed.  
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inclusion   Term used to refer to an education setting in which children with and without special needs are integrated  
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Individual Education Plan (IEP)   A written strategy for learning, designed to ensure each child with special needs is educated in the most appropriate manner for him or her.  
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Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)   Stategy developed when a preschool age child is diagnosed as having a disailibty.  
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referral   Directing a parent to obtain a diagnosis from a professional when a problem exists with a child.  
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hearing impaired   Term that refers to a problem in one or more parts of the ear, which usually prevents a child from hearing adequately.  
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articulation problems   Omissions, distortions or substitutions of volwels or constants or both.  
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visual impairment   Any eye or nerve problem that prevents a person from seeing normally.  
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chronic health needs   Needs for special care caused by illness that persists over a period of time.  
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asthma   A chronic inflammatory discorder of the airways that causes labored breathing, gasping, coughing, and wheezing.  
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hemophilia   Genetic blood disease in which the blood cannot clot normally.  
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learning disability   Problems with one or more basic skills of learning. Poor memory skills, trouble following directions, or poor coordination may be signs  
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behavior disorder   A condition that affects an indiviual's social and emotional functions, such as attention deficit disorder, hyperactivity conduct disorder or autism.  
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autism   A behavior disorder in which children are unable to interact with others socially because of ritualistic and compulsive behavior. Their language development is also atypical.  
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giftedness   Having exceptional skills in one or more of six areas, creative or productive thinking, general intellectual ability, leadership ability, psychomotor ability, specific academic aptitude and/or visual or performing arts.  
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acceleration   Process in which a gifted child is assigned to a class with older children.  
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enrichmnet   A process to broaden the range of experiences with special curriculum.  
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