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    Throughout this paper, for the sake of confidentiality I will be referring to the private duty nurse that I interviewed as Danielle, and her patient as Racquel. Danielle is the primary care provider for Racquel who is a critically ill child with special needs. Raquel is a 10 year old girl who was born with spinal bifida and attends school part-time. Some of Danielle's job duties consist of taking care of and attending to most of Racquel's medical needs on a daily basis, providing in-home…

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    typically learn better in one specific way are constantly exposed to a variety of different learning methods they may become inclined to try different approaches to learning. This will help them to push their limits and really step outside of their zones. 3. EQUAL ACCESS TO…

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    J.J Thomson was born in Cheetham Hill, a suburban area in Manchester, England on December 18, 1856. Thomson was a Nobel Prize winning physicist with his research that helped discover the electrons of an atom. J.J Thomson full name was Joseph John Thomson, He was an English physicist and mathematician. Joseph Thomson was considered to be a prodigy at his time, becoming the first to be 14 and attending college. Joseph Thomson’s father was a book seller who intended Thomson to become an engineer.…

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    Students throughout the world face problems in many aspects such as understanding themselves, relating effectively to others, developing educational life and career plans. Such problems can affect students’ educational performance which in turn may interfere with vocational, personal, and emotional development. In such circumstances, GCS that are provided in schools play a very prominent role to address the developmental needs and concerns of students at different stages of schooling (A. Bame…

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    with words in print. Class Description: Description of the Class: The first grade class of fifteen students at Liberty Elementary School is comprised of nondisabled students, as well as students who receive special education supports and services. The seven students who receive special education supports…

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    Occupational therapy has been thought to be used as a treatment for multiple disorders since 100 BCE. Asclepiades, a Greek physician, used therapeutic massages, exercises, baths and music to help his patients cope with stress and soothe their minds. Celsus, a Greek philosopher, used like methods, such as conversation, music and travel with his patients. Europeans, Phillippe Pinel and Johann Christian Rell, used this method to modify hospital systems in the 1700’s. During this time they…

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    The Absolutely True Diary of a Pat-Time Indian talks about a fourteen year old boy name Junior, born with hydrocephalus. Due to health condition he has developmental issues and is much smaller than the average, he experience seizures, poor eyesight, stuttering and lisping. He is of an Indian heritage, attendin a high school where he is picked on, he get into trouble after hitting his teacher with a book it was recommened for him to transfer to another school. A much wealthier school with…

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    additional classes and practicum experience before graduating from college? What about teachers who have been teaching for more than 15 years and do not plan to go back to school, what can be done to support both the teachers and students? What role can occupational therapy practitioners serve in meeting the needs in providing training to the general education teachers? Many of the students with disabilities in the general education classroom also receive related services. It is important to…

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    Enhancement aides that work with students from various grades throughout the college. Depending of each child’s independent learning plan, a Learning Enhancement aide can be used to support an individual child throughout the entire day. As there is no Special Education Program implemented within the college, the school does not withdraw students. All teachers undergo regular Personal Development training regarding adjustments and differentiation in order to support, cater and make reasonable…

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    First, Beth should not adopt the policy of English first. In the Naeyc Code of conduct section I-1.11 it says, “To provide all children with experiences in a language that they know, as well as support children in maintaining the use of their home language and in English.” This here shows that policy is being broken. Every child should be given the chance to express themselves however language they feel comfortable with. Beth as a new teacher should come up with a plan to merge languages so…

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