A Guide for Parents: Language and Developmental Delays
Talking seems as natural as breathing, unless a developmental delay in language arises. Developmental milestones specify that the normal range for …
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Talking seems as natural as breathing, unless a developmental delay in language arises. Developmental milestones specify that the normal range for …
Continue ReadingMany students who have dyslexia learn by seeing. Read on to learn some strategies that can work for the visual learner who is affected by dyslexia. …
Continue ReadingAre you prepared for the severe consequences of neglecting gifted educational tracts in your school? Read about possible pitfalls and get tips on how …
Continue ReadingStudents with intellectual disabilities can learn math, literacy and science. They just need to be taught in a different way. Here are some effective …
Continue ReadingHow can we adapt a lesson on nouns for students with learning disabilities? Read this article for an example.
Continue ReadingSpecial needs children benefit from instruction on maintaining physical boundaries in regard to people and objects. Teachers and aides can help these …
Continue ReadingFor parents and teachers that regularly participate in the IEP process, there are now applications for the Apple iPhone that assists in the process. …
Continue ReadingChildren with speech and language disorders lack the ability to communicate effectively; sometimes they are fully nonverbal. Since communication is …
Continue ReadingThe Brain Gym is a program using kinesiology to teach. Experts say children, especially those with special needs such as dyslexia, can learn better …
Continue ReadingAs a teacher, you will need to provide special teaching accommodations to students with a developmental delay. Some instructional strategies that help …
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