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Chapter 3 - Interactions in a Diverse Community

Horizontales
A functional loss of vision.
Refers to the condition of person who does not have a regular, adequate nighttime residence, or who sleeps in a homeless shelter.
An organic, progressive mental disorder characterized by memory loss, impaired judgment, and abstract thinking.
Involves understanding your nature, beliefs, values, characters, abilities, motives, and limitations.
A formal language employing a system of hand gestures for communication.
An impairment of the mental or emotional processes that exercise the conscious control of one's actions, or the ability to perceive or understand reality.
Types of developmental disabilities that are lifelong conditions characterized by slow intellectual development.
Involves managing and resolving a dispute rationally and effectively.
An officers demeanor and confidence exhibited by personal appearance, erect posture, alertness, and attention to surroundings.
A formal or informal association of people acting together or independently to advocate violence and the illegal disruption of the lawful activities of others.
A total or partial loss of vision.
Involves the exchange of messages verbally and nonverbally.
Verticales
A disorder or syndrome that is attributable to intellectual disability, cerebral palsy, autism, spina bifida, ect..., that manifests before the age of 18, and constitutes a substantial handicap.
Refers to the people and places that make up the neighborhoods, instructions, and businesses in the area where you work.
Is the practice of talking to yourself as you anticipate, encounter, or evaluate an event.
A restriction of the way, wondition, or amount of time in which a person can perform major life activities compared with non impaired people.
Involves focusing more on listening than talking.
Any degree of hearing loss.