Monday, 1 September 2025

Text: Special Needs & Mental Health Quiz

 Slide 1: Title Slide

Subtext: Easy Read Version
Visual Suggestion: Icon of a brain or a question mark

Slide 2: Question 1
Text: What are the most common mental health problems for people with special needs?

  • a) Anger and sleep problems

  • b) Anxiety and depression

  • c) Memory loss and headaches Visual Suggestion: Smiley and sad faces, or an icon representing anxiety (cloud above head)

Slide 3: Answer 1
Text: b) Anxiety and depression
Visual Suggestion: Two faces: one worried, one sad

Slide 4: Question 2
Text: What does ADHD make hard for people?

  • a) Reading and writing

  • b) Focusing, sitting still, and controlling impulses

  • c) Eating and sleeping Visual Suggestion: Clock or checklist icon for focus and time management

Slide 5: Answer 2
Text: b) Focusing, sitting still, and controlling impulses
Visual Suggestion: Brain icon or person with restless movement lines

Slide 6: Question 3
Text: What is dyslexia?

  • a) Trouble with numbers and math

  • b) Trouble reading, spelling, and understanding words

  • c) Trouble running and jumping Visual Suggestion: Open book icon or letters jumbling

Slide 7: Answer 3
Text: b) Trouble reading, spelling, and understanding words
Visual Suggestion: Book with confused face icon

Slide 8: Question 4
Text: What is dysgraphia?

  • a) Trouble understanding people’s feelings

  • b) Trouble putting thoughts into writing

  • c) Trouble hearing instructions Visual Suggestion: Pencil icon or sheet of paper with messy writing

Slide 9: Answer 4
Text: b) Trouble putting thoughts into writing
Visual Suggestion: Pencil icon with thought bubble

Slide 10: Question 5
Text: What is dyscalculia?

  • a) Trouble with math and numbers

  • b) Trouble reading books

  • c) Trouble talking in class Visual Suggestion: Calculator icon or numbers with confused face

Slide 11: Answer 5
Text: a) Trouble with math and numbers
Visual Suggestion: Calculator icon

Slide 12: Question 6
Text: What problems can Nonverbal Learning Disorders (NVLD) cause?

  • a) Trouble with visual tasks and social situations

  • b) Trouble tasting food

  • c) Trouble sleeping at night Visual Suggestion: Puzzle pieces or eye icon for visual tasks

Slide 13: Answer 6
Text: a) Trouble with visual tasks and social situations
Visual Suggestion: Eye icon with confused face

Slide 14: Question 7
Text: What challenges can Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) cause?

  • a) Problems with social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors

  • b) Problems with running and jumping

  • c) Problems with cooking and cleaning Visual Suggestion: Speech bubble icon or two people talking

Slide 15: Answer 7
Text: a) Problems with social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors
Visual Suggestion: Two speech bubbles with icons of faces

Slide 16: Question 8
Text: Why do people with learning difficulties sometimes feel anxious or depressed?

  • a) Because school, work, or social situations can be stressful

  • b) Because they like to be sad

  • c) Because they don’t eat vegetables Visual Suggestion: Worry cloud or sad face icon

Slide 17: Answer 8
Text: a) Because school, work, or social situations can be stressful
Visual Suggestion: Cloud above head icon

Slide 18: Question 9
Text: Why is it important to treat both the learning difficulty and mental health problem?

  • a) So the person can play video games better

  • b) So they can feel less worried, sad, or stressed

  • c) So they can sleep longer Visual Suggestion: Heart icon or brain-heart combo

Slide 19: Answer 9
Text: b) So they can feel less worried, sad, or stressed
Visual Suggestion: Smiley face or relaxed person icon


Tips:

  • Keep each slide simple with only 1-2 visuals per slide.

  • Use large text and dyslexia-friendly fonts.

  • Use bright, contrasting colors to highlight the question and answer separately.

  • Add visuals next to each option if possible to support understanding.

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