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To provide the most enriching education, teachers should always endeavor to meet their student's needs. When teaching students with cerebral palsy, educators should consider making a variety of adjustments to the classroom so that all students can get the most out of their school experience. Students with cerebral palsy Of course, not all students with […]
Language disorders are developmental conditions that affect a person’s ability to read, write, and understand spoken or written language. They are often treated as part of a larger group of communication disorders. What is a Language Disorder? Language disorders may involve difficulties with the forms that language takes, which include issues forming or understanding the […]
Students with dyslexia experience varying degrees of difficulty with reading, spelling, and listening. This is commonly thought to be due to differences in brain development, but it is also influenced by the type of instruction a dyslexic student receives. Students with dyslexia in the classroom Dyslexic students are often very intelligent, but the affliction impedes […]
Vision impairment can come in many forms, and individuals may be affected in various ways. Vision problems can include relatively mild impairments, such as long or shortsightedness, or more significant impairments, which restrict vision considerably. In some cases, students may be unable to see or have limited sight. Vision impairment in the classroom Due to […]
Auditory processing disorder in the classroom can affect more than just a student – it can affect the classroom. It’s normal for students to struggle in school at one time or another. However, auditory processing disorder will create a set of unique struggles that need to be understood and accommodated to ensure the student’s success. […]
Locomotor skills are what the name implies but are great in depth. Beyond teaching reading, writing, and all the subjects within the curriculum, teachers also have the vital skill of helping their younger students develop the fine motor movements and locomotor skills required to be successful inside and outside the school environment. So when it […]
Dysgraphia is a language-based learning difficulty that affects a student's ability to process written words. Students with dysgraphia may experience difficulty with consistent letter formation, punctuation, word spacing, and capitalization. What is dysgraphia in the classroom? This tends to be common during the early grades and can continue through the higher grades depending on the […]
Centers for Disease Control (CDC) report that over 14 percent of children between the ages of 6 to 19 suffer from some level of hearing impairment in the classroom. The Prevention and National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NICDC) reports three out of every 1,000 children are born with detectable hearing loss. Added […]