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February Lesson Plans for Your Special Education Classroom

14th February 2022

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Special education needs a lot of extra effort and working tough to accomplish the foremost objectives. February is the month of love and you can celebrate love. This can be included in your lesson plans also. ...


Written By : Park Jin Ae

                  

Measure A Special Kid's Progress By Using Measurable IEP

25th January 2022

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CACHE endorsed online special education courses have come up with excellent teaching strategies that include IEP plans. The motto of these strategies is recognizing and supporting children who are extraordinarily talented and the entire range of special education needs kids. ...


Written By : Ruchi Mehta

                  

World Leprosy Eradication Month (Hansen's Disease)

12th January 2022

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Leprosy had remained a dreaded and incurable disease over several centuries.  As the world will be celebrating the Leprosy Eradication Day in this month, the blog has shared a few facts, history and significance of Leprosy Eradication. ...


Written By : Victoria Lewis

                  

Ways To Help A Dyslexic Student In A General Education Classroom

24th December 2021

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Certain subjects can be challenging for dyslexic students. The International Dyslexia Association commends a planned literacy approach for special education teachers who are teaching children with dyslexia. ...


Written By : Park Jin Ae

                  

Parent Engagement And Other Strategies For IEPs

13th December 2021

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To order to teach students with IEP, teachers have felt that the engagement of parents is quite significant and essential. Numerous strategies fall under this range of special education where children have received a lot of benefits and students' progress rate has been marvelous. ...


Written By : Ruchi Mehta

                  

Facts About NLD Teaching Strategies

26th November 2021

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Children having non-verbal learning disabilities have good verbal skills but what they lack is visualizing the next picture. For example, these kids will not be able to perform well in a jigsaw puzzle game. ...


Written By : Victoria Lewis