1. Disability Categories
1.1. Traumatic Brain Injury
1.1.1. A surviver of Traumatic Brain Injury
1.1.2. Traumatic Brain Injury Deffinition
1.2. Autism
1.2.1. Autism
1.2.2. Autism Another Example
1.2.3. Autistic Spectrum
1.3. Specific Learning Disability
1.3.1. Deffinition
1.3.2. Types
1.3.2.1. developmental aphasia.
1.3.2.2. perceptual disabilities
1.3.2.3. minimal brain dysfunction
1.3.2.4. Example of one of the learning Disabilities-Dyslexia
1.4. Deaf-Blindness
1.4.1. Definition
1.4.2. Example of Deaf Blind student taking test
1.5. Other Health Impairment
1.5.1. Definition
1.5.2. Types
1.5.2.1. Epilepsy
1.5.2.2. sickle cell anemia
1.5.2.3. nephritis
1.5.2.4. leukemia
1.5.2.5. hemophilia
1.5.2.6. a heart condition
1.5.2.7. attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
1.5.2.8. synesthesia
1.5.2.9. rheumatic fever
1.5.2.10. Tourette syndrome
1.5.2.11. diabetes
1.6. Orthopedic Impairment
1.6.1. Types
1.6.1.1. Cerberal Palsy
1.6.1.2. amputations
1.6.1.3. poliomyelitis
1.6.1.4. bone tuberculosis
1.6.2. Definition
1.7. Multiple Disabilities
1.7.1. Definition
1.7.2. Example
1.8. Intellectual Disability
1.8.1. Example
1.8.2. Definition
1.9. Deafness
1.9.1. Examples
1.9.2. Definition
1.10. Developmental Delay
1.10.1. Explanation
1.10.2. Definition
1.11. Speech or Language Impairment
1.11.1. Example
1.11.1.1. impaired articulation,
1.11.1.2. stuttering
1.11.1.3. voice impairment
1.11.2. Definition
1.12. Visual Impairment Including Blindness
1.12.1. Definition
1.12.2. Types
1.12.2.1. Going Blind
1.12.2.2. Blindness
1.12.2.3. Partial Blindness
1.13. Hearing Impairment
1.13.1. Definition
1.13.2. Explanation
1.14. Emotional Disturbance
1.14.1. Types
1.14.1.1. anxiety disorders
1.14.1.2. eating disorders
1.14.1.3. obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
1.14.1.4. psychotic disorders
1.14.1.5. bipolar disorder
1.14.1.6. conduct disorders
1.14.2. Definition
2. Acoomodations
2.1. Traumatic Brain Injury
2.2. Autism
2.3. Specific Learning Disability
2.3.1. Dyslexic
2.3.2. Perceptual Disability
2.4. Deaf-Blindness
2.5. Other Health Impairment
2.5.1. Sickle Cell Disease
2.5.2. leukemia
2.5.3. a heart condition
2.5.4. attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
2.5.5. diabetes
2.5.6. tourette
2.6. Orthopedic Impairment
2.7. Multiple Disabilities
2.8. Intellectual Disability
2.9. Deafness
2.10. Developmental Delay
2.11. Speech or Language Impairment
2.11.1. For Children who have Language impairment
2.12. Visual Impairment Including Blindness
2.12.1. Video of a lesson
2.13. Hearing Impairment
2.14. Emotional Disturbance
2.14.1. anxiety disorders
2.14.2. obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
2.14.3. psychotic disorders
2.14.4. bipolar disorder
2.14.5. conduct disorders
2.14.6. eating disorders
2.14.7. obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
2.14.8. psychotic disorders
2.14.9. bipolar disorder
2.14.10. conduct disorders
3. Assistive technology
3.1. Tools
3.1.1. Math
3.1.1.1. paper-based computer pen
3.1.1.2. Talking calculator
3.1.2. Language
3.1.2.1. Word prediction sofware
3.1.2.2. Text to voice
3.1.2.3. Audio books
3.2. restrictive movement
3.3. Video examples of uses
3.3.1. For Children who are blind
3.3.2. Autism with technology
3.3.3. Visual Impaired
3.3.4. Keeping up with Homework while fighting leukemia
4. Case Studies
4.1. Nick
4.1.1. Assessment Plan
4.1.2. Recommendations
4.1.3. Background
4.1.4. Behavioral
4.1.5. Reasons for referal
4.2. Megan
4.2.1. Reasons for referal
4.2.2. Background
4.2.3. Behavioral
4.2.4. Assessment Plan
4.2.5. Recommendations
4.3. Ellie
4.3.1. Reasons for referal
4.3.2. Background
4.3.3. Behavioral
4.3.4. Assessment Plan
4.3.5. Recommendations