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    learning disabilities are problems with age-appropriate reading‚ spelling‚ and/or writing” Learning disabilities do not always define the intelligence of an individual or their potential abilities. One of the underlying causes of learning disabilities are due to congenital issues such as differences developmentally in the brain. One of the most commonly known language-based learning disability with importance to reading is Dyslexia‚ however this is not solely the only language-learning disability and

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    Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities *Students are strongly encouraged to utilize e-mail through their MSU email account to ask questions‚ solicit feedback‚ or schedule an appointment with the instructor. Face-to-face meetings with the instructor are welcome‚ but please establish the appointment time in advance via e-mail or talk to me after class. Course Description This course is designed to compliment the introduction course for Learning Disabilities. This course focuses on the

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    I. Societal Responses to Disability 1. How the perceived cause of disability affects societies response. 2. Personal examples of societal response to disability. II. Social Workers and People with Disabilities 1. Service systems designed to address issues specific to disability. 2. Personal thoughts on the service systems design to help the disabled. III. The Ecosystems Model and People with Disability 1. Individual 2. Family 3. Culture 4. Environmental-Structural 5. Historical

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    Many students with disabilities in the United States are receiving a sub-standard education because states are not complying with federal rules on special education as a result of discriminatory practices (BBC News Online). In many cases‚ children with disabilities are being taught in separate classroom‚ when they should not be segregated. In addition‚ schools are not always following regulations meant to protect students with disabilities from discrimination. Historically ethnic and linguistically

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    1. Names and Definitions- -IDEA or Individuals with Disabilities Education Act is a four-part legislation that ensures students with a disability are provided with Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) that is tailored to their individual needs. -An IEP or Individualized Educational Plan/Program is a document that is developed for each school-aged child who is eligible for special education and related services‚ and describes the educational; program that has been designed to fit an individual

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    The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act is also known as the Education for All Handicapped Children Act. The IDEA legislation "needed to assure that students with disabilities receive free appropriate public education (FAPE) and the related services and support the need to achieve" (Jeffords 1). IDEA was created to make sure that disabled children are receiving fair and equal education and support. This act has several parts to it which include providing grants‚ funds early intervention

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    A child with a disability is a child with a mental or physical health condition and that must be provided with services and equal opportunities in order for them to be a successful human being and live a fulfilling life. An intellectual disability has limitations in two different areas: Intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviors. Intellectual function is also know as your IQ. This shows a person’s ability to learn‚ reason‚ make decisions‚ and solve problems. Adaptive behaviors are necessary

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    Unit 1 – Internet Based Case Studies. Activity 1: Beyond Disability and Train World Compare and contrast the features (characteristics) of these two small businesses. The differences between the two business would be that Train World is out to make a profit whereas the aims of a non for profit business such as Beyond Disability is to give something positive back to the community Identify the objectives of each business. The main objectives of Train World might be for a personal reason

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    Option Unit 2 – Working with Children with Disabilities and Special Educational Needs and their Families in a Pre-School Setting E1 – Describe how pre-school settings can create an inclusive culture for children with disabilities and special educational needs Creating an inclusive culture in the pre-school is essential for the wellbeing of all who are visiting‚ working or using the setting to feel welcome and at ease. The setting must be able to adapt and meet the needs of all children to ensure

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    this assignment was I am Sam‚ he had an intellectual disability. Intellectual disabilities became a major focus and interest in the early 19th century. In the early century‚ children who had intellectual disabilities were considered to be mentally retarded. People with intellectual disabilities were seen‚ as threat to the world and intellectual disability is one of the most common disabilities in people. Students with intellectual disabilities often are characterized as using words like‚ I can’t

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