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Students who struggle with text and other print material from which they are expected to gain information are not capable of the thought processes and learning expected in a typical general education classroom.
Habit Reversal Therapy
A behavioral therapy technique aimed at helping individuals recognize and then modify or stop undesired habits or behaviors.
Stereotypic Movement Disorder
A motor disorder characterized by repetitive, seemingly driven, and apparently purposeless motor behavior, such as hand waving or head banging.
Oral Expression
The ability to express thoughts, feelings, or information verbally.
DSM-5
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, a handbook used by healthcare professionals for diagnosing mental disorders.
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