Strategies for Teaching New Vocabulary to Students With Learning Disabilities
Learning new vocabulary is essential in increasing reading fluency and understanding material. Vocabulary skills can be difficult, though, for …
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Learning new vocabulary is essential in increasing reading fluency and understanding material. Vocabulary skills can be difficult, though, for …
Continue ReadingTraumatic brain injury can affect a student’s physical, psychological, and cognitive abilities. Depending on the degree of injury, a child can …
Continue ReadingIf you’re a teacher with a classroom full of students with various ability levels, pretty much every classroom, then you’ll want to check …
Continue ReadingThere are many methods in which special needs students could be taught daily living skills, one of which is through situated learning. Not just a …
Continue ReadingWhen students with special needs have reading deficiencies that aren’t addressed and yet are asked to participate in a mainstream reading lesson …
Continue ReadingLearning English as a second language can be a challenge for any child, but kids often prove to be willing learners when given the right lessons and …
Continue ReadingLearning to communicate with confidence is a challenge for many students. But for students with a communication disabilities such as Asperger’s …
Continue ReadingAs more children with disabilities are being educated in general classrooms, the need to familiarize teachers and other students with information …
Continue ReadingHomework is an essential part of education, particularly for students with disabilities who need extra reinforcement. Assignments cannot be completed, …
Continue ReadingWriting a five-paragraph essay conclusion can often be the hardest part of the five-paragraph essay. Some special education teacher challenges you …
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