Teaching Straw Drinking to Children With Oral Dyspraxia
Teaching straw drinking to children with certain disabilities means thinking first about the reasons that a child may struggle with their oral skills …
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Teaching straw drinking to children with certain disabilities means thinking first about the reasons that a child may struggle with their oral skills …
Continue ReadingTeachers who work in the special education classroom can greatly benefit from learning intervention strategies for students with emotional or …
Continue ReadingThere’s no doubt grade 3 mathematics activities for talented and gifted students on elapsed time will look different than what you teach to …
Continue ReadingPeople with Down Syndrome, or Trisomy 21, have a karyotype that consists of 47 chromosomes rather that the 46 found in neurotypical humans. A …
Continue ReadingDyslexia is a language based learning disability which affects one in five school children. Without diagnosis and proper intervention dyslexic …
Continue ReadingEducational games are important in regular and special education classrooms–it helps children learn while engaging them in fun, hassle-free …
Continue ReadingKids with autism spectrum disorders frequently have difficulties at homework time. Many times, the autism spectrum and homework issues just …
Continue ReadingWhat are the IEP goals for preschool age children? How do preschool teachers develop goals with the intention of bridging the gap? Goals should be …
Continue ReadingTeachers can provide opportunities for critical thinking skills for gifted students in the regular classroom or as part of a gifted program. Critical …
Continue ReadingTeaching writing to developmentally disabled students may be difficult if the student has a physical disability that is not allowing him to write. He …
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