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  1. Specific learning disabilities. Emotional or behavioral disorders. Physical and sensory needs (that affect educational opportunities) Students with a range of high incidence disabilities that complicate learning are able to participate in typical school curriculum with some additional learning and support. Special educators who support them ...

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  2. Jul 21, 2023 · Students with high incidence disabilities often encounter difficulties with socialization, communication, and learning, which impact their academic performance. A prevalent form of high incidence disability is speech and language impairment, also called communication disorders. The detection of such disabilities in students can be challenging ...

  3. Jun 8, 2024 · High-incidence dis/abilities occur more frequently among those with dis/abilities and make up 80% of total dis/abilities. 5 Please note, there are several terms that are related to high-incidence dis/abilities, including: Adaptive; Cross-categorical; Multi-categorical; High-incidence dis/abilities may include: Autism spectrum disorders

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  4. Nov 9, 2012 · Students with high-incidence disabilities are the most prevalent among children and youth with disabilities in U.S. schools. This group typically includes students with emotional and/or behavioral disorders (E/BD), learning disabilities (LD), and mild intellectual disability (MID).

    • Nicholas A. Gage, Kristin S. Lierheimer, Lisa G. Goran
    • 2012
  5. H igh-incidence disabilities are disabilities that are more commonly seen in regular education classrooms. Students with high incidence disabilities typically are able to participate in regular education with some additional learning and support. “High-incidence” disabilities may include: Communication disorders. Intellectual disabilities.

  6. high-incidence disabilities generally refers to specific learning disabilities, emotional or behavioral disorders, and intellectual disabilities; the definition sometimes includes students with high-functioning autism, speech and language impairments, and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (Gage et al., 2012).1 Among students with high ...

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  8. High-incidence disabilities comprise the largest population of students with disabilities, including students with learning disabilities, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), speech and language impairments, emotional and/or behavioral disorders (EBD), intellectual disabilities, and students with Asperger's syndrome (AS), a neurobiological disorder that is on the mild end of the ...

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