Freeman-Sheldon Syndrome: An Interview with the Mom of a Teen with FSS
Freeman-Sheldon Syndrome is a rare genetic condition also called Whistling Mouth Syndrome. Individuals often have small mouths, drooping upper …
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Freeman-Sheldon Syndrome is a rare genetic condition also called Whistling Mouth Syndrome. Individuals often have small mouths, drooping upper …
Continue ReadingWhat is visual processing disorder and how is it affecting the students in your classroom? By understanding the symptoms you can create effective …
Continue ReadingAutistic students often find it difficult to interact and communicate with their teachers, peers and other individuals in the classroom and in …
Continue ReadingIn your elementary remedial reading class, you can use readers’ theater to help your struggling readers. Reader’s theater can improve …
Continue ReadingDo you want to stark speaking with someone, casually? A look at some ASL terms that can be used for signing about the weather. Do you think it will …
Continue ReadingAuditory processing disorder is extremely frustrating for those who have it. There are easy changes you can make in your classroom that can help …
Continue ReadingGoal setting in special education is a precise process that brings immeasurable progress. Use this article to learn how to set goals in your classroom …
Continue ReadingFrank Coppola said, “I prefer to distinguish ADD as Attention Abundance Disorder. Everything is just so interesting…remarkably at the …
Continue ReadingPhono-Graphix is an instructional method with documented success in remediating reading and spelling difficulties in students with diagnosed learning …
Continue ReadingThere are a growing number of spelling curricula designed to assist with instructing students who have dyslexia or who otherwise struggle with …
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