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Understanding Multiple Disabilities. Defining Multiple Disabilities No single definition covers all conditions IDEA defines multiple disabilities and.

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1 Understanding Multiple Disabilities

2 Defining Multiple Disabilities No single definition covers all conditions IDEA defines multiple disabilities and sever disabilities in two definitions Two characteristics common to the different definitions: – Extend of support required Usually extensive or pervasive – Two or more disabilities typically occur simultaneously

3 Characteristics Intellectual functioning – Most have significant intellectual impairments Adaptive Skills – Development of self-care skills is crucial Motor Development – Significant motor and physical challenges Sensory functioning – Many students have hearing and vision impairments Communication Skills – Limited or no functional speech

4 Determining the Causes Biological causes account for about three- quarters of cases Severe intellectual disability caused by: – Genetic factors – Chromosomal disorders Complications during and after birth also account for multiple disabilities Human Genome Project Apgar test—first test given to newborns

5 Assistive Technology The student’s evaluation team should ensure that assistive technology devices: – Are necessary for the student to make progress in the general curriculum – Meet the IDEA definition which defines AT as any item which is used with the student to increase, maintain or improve functional capabilities – Are considered appropriate for the environment in which the students participate – Are examined through procedures that lead to potentially effective interventions

6 Assistive Technology Assistive technology evaluations typically are multi- disciplinary The team should consider: – A speech, language and communication assessment – A seating and positioning assessment – A mobility assessment – A switch use and input/output device assessment – A writing, hand and grip strenght, and fine motor skills evaluation – A visual and hearing assessment – An assessment of home, school and community environment


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