Darnell is a 5th grade student with a learning disability and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. He has an issue with impulsive and inattentive behaviors that often get him in trouble in the classroom. Darnell has been suspended 26 times for about a combination of 30 days. He was told that he would still be provided services through in home tutoring during his suspension, but during his latest suspension he had only received services once so far.…
Fragile X. Although it may sound similar to a portion of Area 51, Fragile X, also known as FXS or Martin Bell Syndrome, is a serious condition which affects over 200,000 americans each year. Being a quite common gene disease, FXS is known to affect men more than the opposite female gender. In addition to education and physicality, adolescents with this disease also battle the effects of their condition as well as the challenges they face in everyday life. Over the years, Fragile X has constantly advanced in gene studies. At the beginning of 1943, two fellows named Martin and Bell had begun a presentation to exhibit how a form of mental retardation had recently come to their attention.…
Dynamic Learner My numbers say I have 2 use first patterns. I do feel when my confidence is tainted. I can use all 4 of the learning patterns and know when I do.…
Education For the Intellectually Disabled Do intellectually disabled individuals have the ability to pursue an education like other college students? The essay “College For the Intellectually Disabled” by Charlotte Allen informs the reader about the dangers of an intellectually disabled student attending college. Allen illustrates the rigors that are involved in the numerous programs that are available for the disabled; throughout her essay, she provides both sides of the argument to clearly explain her claim. Students who wish to live the college lifestyle are able to through funded programs and volunteered mentor sessions. Tax revenue and government funds are added towards the programs, which allow them to remain active and ongoing.…
Learner Scenario - Dan- LCI scores:Sequence -32 Precise -28 Technical -24 Confluent -27 * Strong Willed Learner* Technical Reasoning I could have gotten started on my homework much sooner, as like Dan could have also I was thinking what if I can't do my homework like before, this assignment like the other one would I have to drop out of school? I don't like writing thing down on paper,but I if I learn to do so I might be able to look at my homework a lot easier than it really is. I know that this would be a better strategy for me to learn Dan might want to consider doing so as well.…
Lennie, Candy and Crooks all had these problems which caused them several problems on the farm. If they wouldn’t have these impairments then they would live an easier life on the farm, but they have to do a lot of work with the problems they have. They just had to learn how to deal with them and work through them so that they can make their money. Well Candy and Crooks are the ones who have the impairments that gave them problems when they were working on the farm. Lennie mostly had mental impairments that cause him to lose his memory.…
Periodical Review: “Health Information Needs of d/Deaf Adolescent Females; A Call to Action” It is widely recognized that the adolescent years are a crucial time frame in personal development. There much to be learned by, and many risks to, individuals going through this stage between childhood and adulthood. Many programs, support systems, and information outlets are present, geared towards promoting the health, safety and well-being of adolescent individuals. But, how accessible and helpful are these resources for d/Deaf adolescents?…
Green View Middle School in New Orleans has 436 students, of which 62 have been determined to be at risk in learning capabilities due to autism, dyslexia, attention deficit disorder, as well as other language-based and economic complications. The school is eligible for Title 1 funds to assist the at risk students improve their learning skills to avert instances of dropping out of school or lagging behind as their peers progress to higher levels of learning. The learning empowerment program is significant since it will provide the opportunity to help the first-grade struggling readers to acquire reading skills that will allow them to reach their appropriate reading level. The program would ensure that the students get help not only now but would allow them to be productive citizens in future.…
What is it like to be a parent of a child who is deaf? “In the beginning, parenting a child who is born deaf is extremely difficult but as weeks, months, and years goes on everything begins to feel as normal as having a hearing child.” Stated Marie, my neighbor of fifteen years. Marie was completely blindsided when she went in for her 6 months checkup and the doctor revealed to her that her baby boy was going to be born without his sense of hearing. She had no idea what she was going to do, how she was going to live, parent, and communicate with her child.…
When writing scientifically, the content of the written document should be comprehensible to the audience. For this reason, scientists and researchers tailor their work to appeal the targeted audience and achieve their goal. The beginning of any scientific writing is the formation of a scientific idea. This idea is conveyed through a grant proposal and if approved, then the experiment can be conducted. After the research is over, the experiment is relayed into a peer-review article and review articles.…
presentation of each concept and models of learning material. • Some of the difficulties he will face and should be kept in mind for making a vocational choice are: o Following instructions. Applicants with borderline intellectual functioning may have a limited ability to understand, remember, and carry out complex instructions. They may require that tasks be broken into individual steps that can be completed one at a time, rather than being given a series of instructions that must be remembered and followed one after another.…
Dyslexia is an inherited condition that makes it extremely difficult to read, write, and spell in your native language, despite having an at least average intelligence. Dyslexia is very common, but has only been talked about in recent years. It was 1878 when German neurologist, Adolph Kussmaul, first used the phrase “word blindness” describing what we know as dyslexia today. The word dyslexia was first used by Rudolf Berlin of Stuttgart, Germany, in 1887 to describe the inability to read. In 1905 W.E. Burner published the first report of childhood reading difficulties in the U.S..…
The vulnerable person are the group that perceive or being vulnerable to the risk than others example children or people who working in alone in potentially hazardous situations or areas, the following I will do when protecting a vulnerable person with my management. Education and training; with my management I will provide education and training to the vulnerable persons so as the will be awere with the risk may pose to them and give them the key point on how to access the risk that may pose to them I n all aspect, as well as the way to control the risk . Restricting access; by applying restrict access this will insure that only authorized person to be at the filled area while the authorized persons will be familiar with the conditions that…
They pose as a constant reminder as to what an individual has faced in their life. Physical abuse is the most common form of torture and it is the constant fear of being abused that can precisely prevent them from breaking free. In fact, some victims may be subjected to so much abuse, that they develop a psychological problem that can inhibit them for leaving even when the opportunity arises. Learned Helplessness happens when “an animal is repeatedly subjected to an aversive stimulus that it cannot escape .…
There are many children disabled children in the United States . They show interest in joining regular classrooms, instead of being in separate classes. There are many different types of disabilities, but if all disabled children become more active and interact with other children it will benefit not only the disabled but also the people they interact with . I know this from research and personal experience with family members with disabilities. School boards should put disabled children into regular classrooms and other activities.…