Mild Mental Disability or MMD “ Mild Mental Disability” means that a child has: – cognitive...

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Mild Mental Disability or MMD

• “Mild Mental Disability” means that a child has:

– cognitive functioning at least two (2) but no more than three (3) standard deviations below the mean;

– adaptive behavior deficit at least two (2) standard deviations below the mean;

– a severe deficit in overall academic performance including acquisition, retention, and application of knowledge; and

– manifestation during the developmental period.

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Typical Characteristics and Needs of Students Identified as MMD

• Need intermittent to limited support

• No apparent physical differences from non-disabled peers

• Mild to moderate developmental delays

• Identified in school setting:– Cognitive disability

most apparent

MMD (Recognizable Characteristics)

• sit up, crawl, or walk later than other children• learn to talk later, or have trouble speaking• find it hard to remember things• have trouble understanding social rules• have trouble seeing the consequences of their

actions• have trouble solving problems• have trouble thinking logically• have trouble taking care of oneself

Accelerated Performer v. Performer

• Accelerated performer–Meets and rises

to challenges most obvious factor to recognize

• Performer– Does pretty much

what’s expected – Typical student

with MR

Abstract Thinker v. Concrete Thinker

• Abstract Thinker– Elaborates on

the concepts presented

– Anticipates the outcomes

– Applies relevance to circumstances

• Concrete Thinker– Very specific

response– Practical and

basic application

Challenged v. Systematic

• Challenged–Eager – Invites change–Exploratory– Innovative

• Systematic–Benefits from

routines–Prefers

structure

Mental Retardation: Classifications

AAMR 1983 Classifications• Mild Mental Retardation• Moderate Mental

Retardation• Severe Mental Retardation• Profound Mental

Retardation

IQ Range• 50-55 to 70• 35-40 to 50-55• 20-25 to 35-40• Below 20-25

Prevalence

• 11% of all students with disabilities are classified with mental retardation

• 611,076 children aged 6-21• Approximately 2.5% (6 million) of the

general population would be classified as mildly retarded

• The remaining 0.5% (over 1 million) would fall into the range of moderate through profound mental retardation.

Common Causes of MR

• Genetic Conditions• Problems during pregnancy• Problems at birth• Health problems

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Eligibility Guidelines forMild Mental Disability (MMD)

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MMD Eligibility Guidelines

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Eligibility

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IQ Scores and DescriptorsIQ Score Descriptor

130+ Very Superior

120-120 Superior

110-119 High Average

90-109 Average

80-89 Low Average

70-79 Borderline

69 and below Extremely low, intellectually deficient

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Adaptive Behavior

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a severe deficit in…

overall academic performance including acquisition, retention, and

application of knowledge

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Manifested during the developmental period

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Eligibility (cont.)

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Adverse Affect: the progress of the child is impeded by the disability to the extent that the educational performance is significantly and consistently below the level of similar age peers.

Eligibility (cont.)

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Exclusionary Clause: The student is not eligible for services if the ARC determines:

•A lack of instruction in reading•A lack of instruction in math•The student is limited English proficient•The student child does not meet eligibility criteria

Eligibility (cont.)

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Evaluation Planning Form

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Develop the Evaluation PlanBased on referral information & eligibility

requirements, determine additional information needed

1.Determine needed areas of evaluation;2.Determine types of personnel to complete

evaluation components;3.Target specific areas for observation;4.Determine the need for Assistive Technology

Evaluation; and5.Determine the need for modifications to

evaluation procedure(s).

Develop the Evaluation Plan

Small Group Activity

Determining Needed Evaluation Plan Components

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Evaluation Planning Form

Medical

Statemen

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Evaluation Planning Form (cont.)

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Evaluation Planning Form (cont.)

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