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    Case One provides the situation of a ten-year old boy exhibiting inattentive behavior within the classroom and receiving low grades. It is unknown if this behavior is shown only within the classroom or within other environments as well. The parents of the boy stress his intelligence, and that there is no history of head trauma or severe mental disorders present within their son. To gain background knowledge on the child’s daily life and environment, I would have a consultation with the…

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    experience teaching in the classroom and as a supporting JCPS personal through training and intervention. Response to Intervention is part of IDEA 2004 and is a federal law; the purpose of RTI is to meet the needs of all children not to identify special needs students. RTI is a mandated early child intervention. In order to find children who need intervention you first must assesses children to understand their needs. RTI is a multi-tiered system of teaching and caregiving practices: • Tier 1 is…

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    Effects and Outcomes of Assistive Technology for Students with Learning Disabilities Introduction The conversation I hear among some teachers and parents regarding the use of assistive technology include the following complaints on limitations and disadvantages; the negative affects using technology has on students' attention span, seeing technology as entertainment and not as a tool to learn, the cost of technology, students relying too heavily on it, and that teacher training is…

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    On August 23,2017, I observe at Project Hope Early learning center locate in Harvey, Illinois. I observe in Ms. Neeland preschool classroom. In the classroom, there are about fifteen children on the roster but only about eleven attend every day. The demographic in the classroom are African American, Hispanic, and Caucasian there are seven girls and six boys. There are three students that I observe in Ms. Neeland classroom. The students in Ms. Neeland classroom are either four or five-year old.…

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    Early Intervention is a term that describes special services for very young children specifically from birth to age 2. Early intervention is focused on informing and empowering families to access resources and advocate for their children with developmental delays. Early intervention brings social services, professionals, parents and doctors together in planning intervention programs at home and school. [pg 329 textbook] Early intervention leads to many services that can help to provide and to…

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    Evaluation Proposal The Youth Services Program, Aspire will conduct an outcome evaluation to evaluate one of the program’s objectives. Program outcomes are what we want clients to achieve by the time they leave the program (Grinnel, Gabor, Unrau, 2012). By evaluating the program’s objectives, we can determine what client change has occurred, if any, as a result of the program. Aspire will measure the impact of our students’ self-esteem and sense of belonging while positively engaging in school…

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    My person is Leonhard Euler. He was born in Basel, Switzerland, on April 15, 1707. His parents were Paul Euler and Marguerite Brucker. Euler had 2 sisters. Later in his life, he had 13 children, with his first wife Katharina Gsell, though only 5 survived to adulthood. He had 2 spouses. Salome Abigail Gsell from 1776-1783, and Katharina Gsell from 1734-1773. Leonhard was a Swiss mathematician and physicist, which helped in him being one of the founders in pure mathematics. Euler contributed to…

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    Disorder, and learning impairments are encouraged to excel in academics and personal talents. Every student deserves to be in a non-judgmental atmosphere to achieve the most appropriate education. The constant bias of joining children with and without special needs together will eventually be demolished by having more therapists in school systems. Promotion of equal education is meant to inspire the voices of children, along with their parents, to speak up about how strong of an impact that…

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    This part of the course made me realise just how much information has to be taken into account and the vast amount of knowledge and legal logistics that have to be involved in any and every decision made in setting environment. Also how careful I need to be to ensure that I am up to date and following all and every policy and procedure set in place to ensure I am doing my part to comply with all the necessary laws and codes of practice. The Human Rights act 1998 - and how it relates directly…

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    Daniel Bernoulli was born on February 8th, 1700 in Groningen, Netherlands, and was known as the “Archimedes of his age”. His parents were Johann Bernoulli and Dorothea Falkner. His father was a medical doctor and a well known mathematician, and his mother was born from a wealthy family in Basel, Switzerland. Daniel had two brothers, Nicolaus and Johann (II), and also had an uncle, named Jacob Bernoulli, who was also a leading mathematician. When his uncle died, leaving the chair of mathematics…

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