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    Journal Entry I What are Exceptional children and what place do they have in our schools? Exceptional children are children who are either exceptionally gifted or children with exceptional learning disabilities. These are children whose performances are way above the average child or way below the average child. When they perform way above the average child‚ they are called gifted. When they perform way below the average‚ we say they are children with learning disabilities. Like any

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    Value of Human Life

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    that life is not valuable being that life stemmed from animals. On the other hand‚ a person whom believes is creationism is more likely to stand firm in the fact that the human life was created by God and is unique and special to Him. People with mental handicaps are still special and important to creationists because God made them. People who do not follow Christ or are evolutionists feel like abortion and the sterilization of mentally disabled people is no big deal because they do not value life

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    Cerebral Palsy Essay

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    Cerebral palsy is a disorder of movement‚ muscle tone or posture that is caused by disruptions to the premature‚ growing brain‚ often occurs before birth. Signs and symptoms are seen during infancy or preschool years. Commonly‚ cerebral palsy is brought on by impaired movement associated with excessive reflexes‚ floppiness‚ or rigidity of the arms and legs and body‚ abnormal posture‚ compulsory movements‚ unsteadiness of walking‚ or some combination of these. The result of having cerebral palsy affects

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    Many children are born with disabilities‚ and birth defects‚ every day. Pregnant women who drink‚ smoke‚ and use drugs are not only exposing themselves‚ but also their unborn fetus. The exposed unborn fetus is highly prone to lifelong‚ and irreversible‚ birth defects. Fetal alcohol syndrome is the most common outcome of fetuses subjected to alcohol abuse. When the mother consumes alcohol‚ the alcohol easily passes through the placenta via the bloodstream‚ and into the fetus. The fetus is unable

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    range of relationships are essential to individual well being and one of the key elements to empowerment. Mirfin-Veitch (2003) supports this statement and suggests that the lack of friendships and positive social relationships has been linked to poor mental health and wellbeing for adults with an intellectual disability. Historically‚ people with an intellectual disability have been denied the opportunity to develop and maintain relationships as segregation and institutionalisation inhibited any type

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    A Journal Review On Teaching Students Experiencing Difficulties in Learning: Information for Teachers of Languages by: Josie Sanchez Gerarcas 2012-2013 Introduction “Success is dependent on educational programming that is suited to the student’s individual strengths‚ needs‚ and learning characteristics.” “Learning Disabilities” refer to a number of disorders that may affect the acquisition‚ organization‚ retention‚ understanding‚ or use of verbal or non-verbal information. These

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    effort and encouragement from his mother‚ Christy succeeded; he had drawn that "single letter A". He had carried out the burden that had been resting on his shoulders for years. For him‚ that letter‚ drawn on the kitchen floor‚ was a gateway to more mental freedom‚ and‚ to a method of communication. His mother had never been prouder‚ and his father was no longer afraid‚ nor embarrassed‚ of showing his true emotions towards his son. "Then my father stooped and hoisted me on to his shoulder." Another

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    He speaks in broken sentences‚ and his writing is full of errors. Those around Charlie often mock and take advantage of him for his differences‚ but he does not realize it. Nonetheless‚ he has a warm‚ friendly personality. Though held back by his mental issues‚ he is determined to learn‚ hoping that this will earn him friends and acceptance from others. With great determination‚ and help from his teacher Miss Kinnian‚ Charlie learns to read and write. Alice Kinnian works at Beekman College for Retarded

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    Bicol University College of Education Daraga‚ Albay Case Study: A Child with Learning Disability Presented to Professor Hennie Pama-Lomibao Associate Professor IV 2nd Sem. S.Y. 2012-2013 Presented by: Rannel B. Buenabajo Carmen B. Barlizo Jessere T. Marco Primerose M. Arevalo Cindy R. Mangampo Introduction A learning disability is a neurological disorder. In simple terms‚ a learning disability results from a difference in the way a person

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    Diversity: Similarities and Differences: For those individuals with an intellectual disability‚ there needs to be a mutual respect and understanding. Each ID individual is a unique individual‚ with characters different from the other. We as the “normal” ones would not want to be placed in a category as being all the same‚ nor should we do it to these individuals. There should never be a separation of a people‚ and shame on us when we all let it happen. We should recognize their individuality

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