Wednesday, March 17, 2010

articles in special education 5

Dyslexia is a type of learning disorder that affects the ability to write, and speak. Much research has concentrated on the relationship between dyslexia and learning different languages. The article discusses the difficulties that dyslexics face when learning a new language.

Story boards have lots of great uses, but are you getting the most out of yours? Read the tips below to maximize your story board use. From academic lesson plans to self esteem workshops for students with ADHD, the story board has a multitude of uses you may never have thought of!

High school can be difficult, academically and socially, for typical students. For students with disabilities, these four years can pose greater challenges. Continue reading about inclusion and high school and how educational research and reform is needed to fully include students with disabilities.

Developing community based instruction is a way to reinforce the skills that students with a severe handicap or visual impairment are developing during the school day. This gives them a way to gain real world experience and learn to monitor their behaviors in varying settings.


Many children are born with a hearing or visual impairments or may acquire them because of illness or injury. Children that have these impairments need an extra hand while in school as their learning needs may differ from other children. Providing aids could supplement their learning and success.

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