Effect on Family of a Seriously Disabled Child
Helen Featherstone writes in her book A Difference in the Family about the experience of parents with a seriously
disabled child. ....
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Challenges of Parenting Disabled Children
.... a disability is a crisis in which the parents' expectations are turned upside down." Primary reactions to the birth of a severely
disabled child include shock ....
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GIFTED, LINGUISTICALLY DISABLED STUDENTS
.... Specifically, Warshaw notes that the gifted
disabled child often has experienced a long period of frustration due to teachers' failure to understand their twice ....
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Special education in the United States
.... This tends to increase the development of natural supports for the
disabled child and give more independence to the
child. Ryan, a ....
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Mainstreaming
.... Responsible inclusion is defined as having a continuum of services as the
disabled child is included in an appropriate manner. Boyd ....
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Case Study of a Mainstreamed Child
.... provides the following quote about the need for parents to learn educational advocacy skills from a mother of a severely
disabled child: Although parents do ....
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Stories and Handicapped Children Not all good writers write good ...
.... Though many of their mutations are beneficial, they are nonetheless of a sort that another
disabled child might be able to sympathize with. ....
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Different Learning Environments for the Learning Disabled
.... a result of the learning
disabled individual recognizing that there is a discrepancy between the academic learning that is expected of a normal
child, and what ....
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Managing Disruptive Behavior in Disabled Students
.... reinforcement for appropriate behavior; (2)role playing certain pretend situations based on unacceptable behaviors and discussing them with the
child, eg, the ....
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Mainstream Physical Education Classes
.... Ultimately, as Yun, et al (2000) contend, the IEP is the mechanism that needs to be strengthened in order to ensure that the
disabled child is appropriately ....
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Mainstreaming and Physical Education
.... Ultimately, as Yun, et al (2000) contend, the IEP is the mechanism that needs to be strengthened in order to ensure that the
disabled child is appropriately ....
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Educating the Disabled
.... on the Duff, White & Boykin, LLC websites, the No
Child Left Behind Act of 2001 has implications for students who have been identified as
disabled under the ....
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Mainstreaming versus Self-Contained Classrooms
.... The question of whether to mainstream a hearing
disabled child or to place the
child into a self-contained classroom can not be the same for all children. ....
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Aspects of Special Education & EHA
.... group work, self-instructional materials and a variety of other methods that might be most effective depending on the particular needs of the
disabled child. ....
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INCLUSION: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
.... much concern by the classroom teacher, this concern spills over onto the other classroom children, with the result that everyone views the
disabled child as a ....
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IDEA
In the situation of a
disabled child living in a rural area, where there was only one school available, and this school had limited funds, there may be ....
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Issue of Equalizing Education
.... The federal aid program was enacted in 1975 and declares that every
disabled child must be provided a "free appropriate public education" which is tailored to ....
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Learning disabilities
.... on early identification of learning disabilities, the following conclusions can be formulated: In general, the success of a learning
disabled child in school ....
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Alleviation of Child Abuse
.... determine whether the families are affected by a lack of social supports, social isolation and the presence of a physically
disabled child that increases the ....
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Special Ed & Full-Inclusion Policy
.... from expelling a disruptive or potentially violent special-needs
child whose inappropriate behavior is disability-based or removing a
disabled child from a ....
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Fragile-X Syndrome
.... Susan says her own mental health was in jeopardy until returning to work "Every woman copes in different ways with the reality of a
disabled child. ....
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What Can be Done to Alleviate Child Abuse?
.... determine whether the families are affected by a lack of social supports, social isolation and the presence of a physically
disabled child that increases the ....
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Learning disabilities & Classifications
.... Parents, too, may feel guilty that their
child is not "normal." In addition, parents of a chronically learning
disabled child may find themselves in a ....
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Education the Whole Child: A Brief Review of Literature
.... how these books have shaped my progress in teaching the whole
child will also be .... to access the type of education that is provided to their non-
disabled peers. ....
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People with Disabilities
.... Handicapped Children Act. This legislation gave each
disabled child the right to a free and appropriate public education. This law was ....
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The Regular Education Initiative (REI)
.... It is this collaborative support between special and general education teachers which provides the necessary bridge for the
disabled child. ....
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Learning Centers
.... ED 223 607. Carberry, H. (1981). An in-service workshop model for regular class teachers concerning mainstreaming of the learning
disabled child. ....
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Children With Disabilities
.... herself, she was still tired from giving birth and also somewhat overwhelmed herself by the challenges that she knew lay ahead of her with a
disabled child. ....
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Child Welfare Reform Legislation
....
disabled. Particularly affected are children with multiple impairments, no one of which is severe enough to meet the new, more stringent criteria.
Child- ....
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The federal role in education
.... The federal aid program was enacted in 1975 and declares that every
disabled child must be provided a "free appropriate public education" which is tailored to ....
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