5.1 Define the following concepts: (18)

5.1.1 Seizure (3)

5.1.2 Impairment (3)

5.1.3 Individual Education Plan (3)

5.1.4 Child neglect (3)

5.1.5 Normalisation (3)

5.1.6 Assessment accommodations (3)

5.1.1 Seizure: A seizure is a sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain that can cause changes in behavior, movements, or consciousness.

5.1.2 Impairment: Impairment refers to a condition that limits a person's ability to function in a specific way, such as physically, mentally, or emotionally.

5.1.3 Individual Education Plan (IEP): An Individual Education Plan is a personalized plan developed for students with special educational needs, outlining specific goals, accommodations, and support services to help them succeed in school.

5.1.4 Child neglect: Child neglect occurs when a parent or caregiver fails to provide for a child's basic needs, including food, shelter, clothing, medical care, education, and emotional support.

5.1.5 Normalisation: Normalisation refers to the process of providing individuals with disabilities opportunities to participate in ordinary activities and experiences, helping them to lead as typical a life as possible.

5.1.6 Assessment accommodations: Assessment accommodations are modifications or adjustments made to testing procedures or conditions to ensure that students with disabilities have equal opportunities to demonstrate their knowledge and skills.