All Entries in the "Disabilities" Category
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.
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?”
Dragon NaturallySpeaking
A speech recognition software that can help core reading and writing skills
Collaborative Problem Solving Calms and Educates Explosive Students
The tragedy of our time is that few recognize and treat explosive
AustimPro
AutismPro provides online professional development, case management, and evidence-based classroom resources
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.
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.
Students with Asperger’s Syndrome Need Help Understanding
Know a child who knows everything and nothing at the same time?
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.









