Predicting Disability: Few Disabilities Suddenly Emerge Without at Least Some Warning Signs
Predicting Disability: Few Disabilities Suddenly Emerge Without at Least Some Warning Signs
Genetic testing
Amniocentisis
Screen Blood tests
Ultrasound
Childhood
Adolescence
Adulthood
Continuity
Implies developmental changes are gradual
and quantitative (e.g., weight, height &
reading ability)
Future behavior patterns are assumed to be
able to be predicted from earlier patterns
Discontinuity
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StandardDeviation
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Culture:
Other
Classification:
A structured system that identifies and
organizes characteristics to establish order;
Classification system used in this course will be
categorical.
Labeling:
Applying a classification system to a specific
child.
Old System
New System
Intermittent Supports
Limited Supports
Extensive Supports
Pervasive Supports
Esteeming Labels
Positive Traits Attributed
Worthy
Competent
Strong
Affect
Repulsion/Apathy
Attraction/Affection
Behavior
Rejection/Avoidance
Nurture/Empowerment
Qualifier
Blind
people
who face physical challenges
children who use a wheelchair
students who are blind
youth
who are deaf
individualswho have low vision
adults
Adjective or Noun
crippled
disabled
disturbed
mentally handicapped
physically handicapped
learning disabled
retarded
Developmental
Outcomes
Developmental Outcomes
affected by:
Personal characteristics (e.g.,
cognitive competencies,
communication skills, etc.); and
Environments within which the
person functions, including the
family, school, and community
Number
% of Total
Ecological Theory
Environment viewed as a set of nested
structures each fitting inside of the next;
This environment is the context within
which skills and capacities are learned and
practiced, and developmental outcomes
achieved;
The Macrosystem
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Family
Mesosystem
Child-Care
Microsystem
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Ecological Theory V.
The Microsystem
What
is a Microsystem?
The
Critical Microsystems
Family
Peer Group
Child
Child-Care
School
The Mesosystem
What is a Mesosystem?
Refers to the linkages or relationships
that exist between microsystems
(Bronfenbrenner, 1979);
Mesosystem linkages vary in quality and
quantity;
The Mesosystem
Mesosystem Connections
Mesosystem
Mesosystem
Microsystem
Child-Care
Microsystem
Peer Group
Microsystem
Child
Mesosystem
Mesosystem
Family
School
Microsystem
The Exosystem
What is an exosystem?
Refers
Exosystem Influences
Exosystem
Mesosystem
Child-Care
Microsystem
Mesosystem
Child
Mesosystem
Exosystem
Microsystem
School
Microsystem
Exosystem
Exosystem
Microsystem
Peer Group
Mesosystem
Family
The Macrosystem
What
The
is the Macrosystem?
The Macrosystem
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Mesosystem
Child-Care
Microsystem
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The Chronosystem
Ecological systems change over time
Systems operate on a balance between