Gifted Facilitator Notice of Meeting signed by mother and Jeremy. Jeremy is 18 years old‚ and is considered his own decision maker for this meeting. Both mom and Jeremy signed that Re-evaluation not needed and that special education services would end at the time of his graduation. The Prior Written Notice was also signed by mother and Jeremy reflecting the change in services. Both mom and Jeremy agreed that services would not be necessary once Jeremy entered college. Parental Concerns: Mrs.
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made for them‚ or one which prevents or hinders him/her from making use of educational facilities of a kind generally provided.” A child having SEN does not indicate a child’s willingness or ability to learn nor does it define what their intelligence level is. It depends on the particular need of an individual as to how an accommodation would be made‚ for example a child in a wheelchair would require a ramp from the school’s entrance‚ the door being able to accommodate a suitable width‚ providing railings
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degrees of intelligence ranging from mental retardation to the extremely gifted and creative individuals. To examine the gifted individual more closely‚ an interview was conducted with a woman named Deloris Tamers regarding her daughter Olivia Tamers. Olivia tamers IQ score revealed that she has an IQ of 145. Gifted and creative individuals have their own distinctive features and characteristics. Santrock (2007)‚ describes gifted individuals as developing high intelligences and IQ’s of 130 and higher
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worked and how they processed information was astounding to me. Ever since this experience‚ I have fallen in love with children with Autism and I am always thriving to learn more about them. With this being said‚ I am looking to do my research on a child with Autism. I will be looking into the question how does Autism affect language development in children? Under this broad topic I will be specifically looking into why their pragmatic language is impaired. To find my information I will interview
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Felicia Samuel 20 July 2015 Case Study #1 Case Study Introduction I am conducting my case study on a two in a half year old African American child that attends a daycare center in the upstate. The child will turn 3 years old on September 14‚ 2015. The child’s father works at a welding facility and the mother is a clerk. Because this is the only child‚ he is the center of attention to both his parents and grandparents alike. The commute for his parents was an hour each way so they decided to move
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In this novel a young girl named Susie Salmon was brutally raped and killed by a man in her neighbourhood. Her case is still an ongoing investigation but little to no proof leads towards the man who committed the crime. Lindsey‚ Susie’s little sister‚ is a very talented and intelligent girl. She was invited to attend the Gifted Symposium for her intelligence. Lindsey goes away to this symposium with other students in junior and high school. At the very end of the symposium‚ the students are given
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Case 1: Genie The Wild Child. Genie was locked in a room for 13 years and she lacked social skills and didn’t form any type of language skills. She was essentially feral. She didn’t show any behaviors of being human. Due to being locked and shut out from socialization
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Writing(draft 1) Grouping the Gifted Children The articles talk about grouping gifted children. In his article entitled “Grouping the Gifted: pro” Kenneth Mott claims that we should do grouping gifted children. Second article “Grouping the Gifted: con” Bruno Bettelheim claims that Grouping the gifted children has some cons. According to Kenneth Mott ‘Gifted’ means that pupils of average intelligence who have exceptional ability in art or music‚ or it may refer to the child with an IQ of 135 who excels
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Unjustifiable Acts in Child Custody Cases Messy child custody cases are seen all to often. Child custody cases can never be clean and pretty but the losing parent should not be able to justify rude comments‚ violent outbursts‚ attempted lawsuits‚ or lies by saying they were only trying to get what is best for their child. Parents only think selfishly when they try to get custody and will do whatever it takes to win custody battles. Many times it’s not the parents decision to make and the way kids
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Is it right to tell an adult if you know that a friend is about to commit a crime? While you ponder on this question about morality. Imagined that the child who ’s willing to commit the crime is your child and the one person that might be the only witness to the crime is your child best friend. This is my case study about a nine year old boy who faces his own moral dilemma at the early stages of his cognitive and moral development. Should he tell on his best friend and be a labeled as "tattletale"
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