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Ch. 21 Family Challenges

Teacher: Madeline Gurney
Across
A learning disability that prevents people from understanding printed symbols in a normal way.
People who work with children, including teachers, doctors, nurses, and counselors, who are required by law to report maltreatment of children if they see evidence of possible abuse.
A dependence on a substance such as alcohol or drugs
A behaviorial disorder that may be accompanied by learning disabilities and characterized by difficulty in concentrating and following through on something one starts.
Professionals trained to help substance abusers
Groups of people in similar circumstances who gather to share their feelings so that each member can draw on others' strength and experience.
Describes people who have special abilities in one or more areas.
A group of disorders characterized by the following traits: resistance to change, no or little eye contact, repetitive movements or play.
Down
A problem that interferes with a person's ability to learn, listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or do math.
The backward movement to an earlier stage of development
Cognitive impariment or developmental disability, individuals who have below-average intelligence and skills.
A developmental disorder that affects a child's ability to communicate and interact with others
Stress that comes from the environment a child lives in or from certain circumstances and changes.
A behavior disorder that may be accompanied by learning disabilities who sometimes show signs of a lack of emotional control.
Child care facilities where troubled or stressed parents can leave their children for a short time if they have nowhere else to turn.
A law requirin g schools to make every effort to place children with disabilities in regular classrooms while receiving special education services.