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    This course has impacted my understanding of exceptionalities and provided increased knowledge throughout the 8 weeks. I’ve learnt new information that will improve my career as an educator to children in an inclusive classroom. In chapter 9 I my knowledge was increased as I learnt about speech and language disorders. In the IDEA the term speech or language impairment is used instead of speech and language disorders. Speech or language impairment affect a person’s communication ability. Children…

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    Active mediation involves an open discussion and evaluation of media between the parents and the children in an attempt to increase the understanding of digital media risks. Additionally, “[a]ctive mediation refers to parents’ explaining and discussing the undesirable aspects of media contents and appropriate media consumption behaviors” (Shin, Huh, and Faber 636). While restrictive mediation may be more commonly practiced, “active mediation…

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    strongly suggested that all children exhibiting signs of fetal alcohol syndrome should receive evaluations assessing their motor functions. This would help the children that experienced prenatal exposure to alcohol by determining whether or not they need to be placed in developmental intervention programs to begin helping them with this disorder earlier in life (Kalberg, W. O.,…

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    When beginning this intervention there is a thorough and comprehensive evaluation completed to determine the early developmental history and notate the risk factors that caused the child to have attachment issues to begin with. In this particular intervention the children are scored on a scale of 1-108, if the child scores less…

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    For many students with disabilities, the key to success in the classroom is when they are provided with appropriate supports. These appropriate supports include adaptations, accommodations, and modifications of the classroom instruction and other school-related activities. This semester, I received my field placement in a self-contained classroom at New Haven Elementary School. My host class consists of one teacher, four paraprofessionals, and seven students. The majority of my students have…

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    Psychosocial distress, Substance abuse and sex Blum et al’s13 model for understanding the vulnerability of adolescents to risk behavior. Vulnerability according to these authors is an interactive process between the social contexts in which a young person lives and a set of underlying personal factors that increase the likelihood of behaviors (eg, sexual behavior, violent behavior) that might lead to…

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    to be bothersome, and the need for repetitive behaviors (Nordqvist). Diagnosis of children with autism includes screening and assessment of risk factors. Parents believe that vaccines, a form of treatment, are causing autism. According to the CDC screening and diagnosis are done around the ages of 2 and 3 but can be done as early as 18 months. The diagnosis process consists of two parts: developmental screening and comprehensive diagnostic evaluation. Screening for developmental delays are…

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    Schools throughout the United States have a major issue with bullying. About one in three children are bullied in the school (K. Kopsaz and P. Smokowski 2005 p. 101). Kopsaz and Smokowski (2005) explained the four different types of bullies, characteristics of their family, the reasons why they are the bully or the victim, and intervention strategies or how to prevent or reduce bullying. “Bullying is usually defined as a form of aggression in which one or more children intend to harm or disturb…

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    the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Requirements needed for certain disorders are very broad and can be misleading (“Behavioral Disorders”). The criteria is completely “dependent upon who is performing the evaluation, as well as the child’s behavior while being evaluated” (“Behavioral Disorders”). Diagnosing someone with a disorder depends on so much more than one encounter, learning…

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    sensitivity towards relatively minor physical problems and discomfort. Overall, Eric was rated within the Average range, similar to peers his age in this area; suggesting, he does not experience internalizing behaviors in school and within his…

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