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Low-incidence disabilities: Less common disabilities that involve hearing impairments and autism.
High-incidence disabilities: The most common disabilities, such as speech impairment and ADHD.
Multi-tiered system of support (MTSS): A system created to meet struggling students’ needs. Professionals use this system to better communicate with each other, the parents, and teachers in order to find resources to best help the students and identify solutions.
Nondiscriminatory evaluation: A law that says students must be assessed without any discrimination toward their race or disability.
Positive behavior supports (PBS): Where schools work to identify the reason behind problematic behavior in students and find solutions before things get out of hand and the situation worsens.
Response to intervention (RtI): Instead of just using tests to determine if students need special education, this requires that professionals place them under instructional interventions to see whether they improve or not. If they don’t, then they need special education.