Enjoy these Special-Ed Big Brain quizzes we've created for you, helping to test the Special-Ed knowledge you have.
saying the disability first and then the person | |
saying the person first and then the disability- | |
a political party | |
We should talk in people first language because it emphasizes the person and not the disability.
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Act normal | |
Pet the animal | |
Make a distraction | |
Talk to the animal not the owner | |
Always act normal and avoid making extra distractions.
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Add Door Always | |
Americans with Disabilities Act | |
a secret code | |
Americans with Disabilities Act was signed in the early 90´s by President George H Bush. This has opened several doors for those with disabilities.
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Yes | |
No | |
No, being in a wheelchair does not mean that someone is mentally retarded or has any other type of disability.
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President of the Banks | |
A woman who was deaf and blind but very successful. | |
Helen Keller was a famous woman who was blind and deaf. She was very intelligent and wrote several books.
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Cerebral Palsy | |
Polio | |
Stroke | |
Muscular Dystrophy | |
He had Polio.
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Ignore them | |
Ask someone else what they said | |
Pretend to know what they said | |
Ask them to repeat politely | |
Never just ignore someone if you can´t understand them, politely ask them to repeat themselves.
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Anyone | |
Only if it´s a quick trip | |
Just someone who has a disability and proper parking identification | |
Handicap parking spaces are made for people who have disabilities. No one without a disability should park there.
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Yes | |
No | |
Yes, people with disabilities have relationships and get married.
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Yes | |
No | |
No, not all disabilities are genetic.
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