Chapter 17: Developmental Delays and Intellectual Disabilities
Technology for Students with Developmental Delays Chapter Four.
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Transcript of Technology for Students with Developmental Delays Chapter Four.
Technology for Students with
Developmental Delays
ChapterFour
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Overview
• Defining Developmental Delays
• Roles of Specialists
• Wide Variety of Support Offered by Technology
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What Are Developmental Delays?
• Delayed development
• Low IQ
• Functional limitations
• Also known as– Mental retardation– Brain damage
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Causes of Developmental Delays
• Down syndrome
• Phenylketonuria (PKU)
• Fragile X syndrome
• Problems during pregnancy, birth, or after birth
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Types of Developmental Delays
• Intermittent: occasional support needed
• Limited: daily limitations, but can achieve self-sufficiency
• Extensive: cannot achieve self-sufficiency
• Pervasive: unable to perform most self-help actions; needs support for life-sustaining activities
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Roles of Specialists
• Occupational and physical therapy– Motor skills, perceptual skills,
social-emotional skills
• Speech/language therapy– Articulation and expression, receptive language
• Psychotherapy and psychiatric therapy– Recognizing, defining, and overcoming
psychological and interpersonal difficulties
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Technology for Readiness Skills
• Toys– Motor development– Social skills– Eye-hand coordination
• Simple software games– Cause and effect– Sustaining attention– Setting goals– Pre-reading
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Technology for Life and Social Skills
• Attainment Company– Personal Success software, other
self-help products
• Communication supports– KidAccess products– Communication boards
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Technology for Academic Support
• Reading– Start-to-Finish Books– Fast ForWord– Simon Skills Pack
• Mathematics– Reinforcement of basic skills– Supplement with concrete manipulatives– Examples: Access to Math, MatchTime
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Technology for School-to-Work Transition
• Technology supports various types of job and vocational training
• Examples– DO-IT Scholars
(www.washington.edu/doit/)– Computers at Work (Attainment Company)– Typing software
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Summary
• Developmental delays include mental retardation and brain damage
• Specialists provide direct support via occupational, physical, speech-language, and psychological therapy
• Technology can support development from motor skills in young children to job skills during the transition from school to work