RSSAll Entries in the "Disabilities" Category

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Special Ed Students, Diversity and the Benefits of Inclusion

“Inclusive education” has proven to be very beneficial to those with learning disabilities, as it integrates special-ed students with non-special-ed students.

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Tips on recognizing teen depression

Adolescence is difficult in the best of times. So how do you know when typical teen characteristics, such as moodiness, have moved beyond “normal?”

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Dragon NaturallySpeaking

A speech recognition software that can help core reading and writing skills

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Collaborative Problem Solving Calms and Educates Explosive Students

The tragedy of our time is that few recognize and treat explosive

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AustimPro

AutismPro provides online professional development, case management, and evidence-based classroom resources

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The Snoelezen Way

Envision walking into a room designed by the King or Queen of Imagination and endless possibility. The room is dimly lit and you feel safe and calm. Its white walls bring a sense of peace and tranquility that you have never felt before.

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Teaching Hearing Impaired Children

Teachers need to be sensitive to the reality that there is usually more than one visual thing happening at one time like a teacher talking while expecting students to take notes of the lecture. Expecting a hearing impaired student to read lips and take notes at the same time is not realistic.

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Students with Asperger’s Syndrome Need Help Understanding

Know a child who knows everything and nothing at the same time?

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Tool Factory: Assessing for Disabilities Bundle

Tool Factory’s Assessing for Disabilities Bundle includes a number of programs for students experiencing a variety of disabilities, using researched-based norms.