Special Needs Education
No two individuals are more important in the life of a child than parent and teacher. This is especially true for the child with special needs. Whether you are teaching special education classes, instructing or assisting an exceptional child, parenting a child with special needs, or have a disability yourself, you have come to the right place for practical, insightful information.
In Special Needs Education you will find articles and blogs on topics such as autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, physical and developmental challenges, behavioral and emotional disorders, and more.
We are devoted to providing timely research on the latest topics of interest in special education including legal issues, transition, inclusion, and advancements in classroom technology.
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by David R. Wetzel -
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by Frieda Paton
Blind Students
- College Resources Part II: Navigating Through Your Options
- College Resources for Visually Impaired Students Part 1
- Braille as a Secret Code: Part Two – Play a Braille Spelling Game
- Braille as a Secret Code: Part One – Writing Braille Letters
- Penn State Ph.D. Student Changes What Being Blind Means
Developmentally Challenged Ed
- Speech and Language Lessons, Activities and Games for Children
- Teaching Dyslexic Children to Write Full Sentences Independently
- Sample Learning Contracts
- Inclusive Classroom Strategies: Teaching ADHD & Autistic Children
- Strategies to Improve Reading Comprehension for Dyslexic Children
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Brenda Gargus - Brenda Gargus has a Masters' degree in Psychology and an undergraduate degree in Education. She has taught for 29 years in a variety of ...