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    In an inclusive classroom, there are always going to be some challenges the teacher must face when implementing different adaptations. Inclusive classrooms involve children who are ether typical developing or atypical developing. All types of children are involved in learning to work together and learn through different techniques. When having to make certain adaptations for specific students, some challenges can develop. One of the adaptions Ms. Diaz had to make was to provide a corner…

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    and like you are always messing up? Richard Wright sure does… Throughout the memoir Black Boy Richard has needs that he comes across through his three stages of life as a Black Boy. In this memoir Black Boy Richard struggles with the needs of safety throughout his childhood and adolescent, he then goes through self actualization as an adult. In Richard Wright's memoir Black Boy, the biggest need for Richard is safety because he is always surrounded by violence. Throughout the memoir there are…

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    Social media has changed the way people communicate with one another and this has impacted families and caregivers of children with special needs in a variety of ways. Facebook is amongst the largest online network that people use to connect to one another. According to a report released by Facebook.com, in 2011, they have a database of “800 million active users” (as cited in McAndrew 2359). Platforms such as Facebook are increasingly sought out by caregivers of children with disabilities to…

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    The Hugs Project Analysis

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    In 2004, Ray and Karen stark began The Hugs Project, “to ensure that every American service member knows they are loved and appreciated by those that remain at home enjoying the freedom they provide”. The Hugs Project began serving active duty men and women by sending care packages overseas. The board members began this program to help veterans feel connected to their homes. The care package program has served as a community partnership. Many churches, scouting groups and caring individuals…

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    Essay On Special Kids

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    often forgotten by the dominant leadership group. By visiting with a few nurses and volunteers at a health care facility named Special Kids, I became aware that some people plainly need more. There was a theme amongst the nurses’ interviews that their programs simply need more money, volunteers, and space in order to help more of the severely handicapped and special needs individuals that society often ignores. Upon walking in, I met an adorable…

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    Music In Special Education

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    Music in Special Education Music education is one of the most important aspects in the grand arena that is education. Yet, it is one of the most neglected. This seems to be backwards due to the mass benefits to include: better average scores on standardized tests, less drug use, better time management/organizational skills, as well as multitasking. Instituting music education can help all aspects of education, including all varieties of education. This includes special education. Most people…

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    The Uglies Book Report

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    city and works at a place called special circumstances. David is the leader of a secret city called the smoke; it was formed by David’s parents who are runaway doctors from the big city consisting of: New pretty town and Uglyville. The rangers take care of the forest and all of the plants outside of the city. They live in their own city by themselves. The Uglies is the beginning of a very long story, starting with Tally Youngblood wants to become pretty but special circumstances and Dr. Cable…

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    are ran. No just Brazil but a variety of different counties are important to learn about because you never know where your students originate from. It could also provide information on how I need to address the students if they are placed in my class. In order for me to preform my duty as an educator I will need to be provided with adequate information on how to approach students that will required…

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    It was at the point of the history that the deaf students at Gallaudet felt the need to stand up for a place at school. Gallaudet, a liberal arts college focusing exclusively on the education of the deaf, failed to support deaf students with an opportunity to let deaf students to be president. With a school that could not provide equity…

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    improved with journal keeping, still has off days. The special education teacher says this is natural, and that the idea is that Pete at least tries to remember and fill in the journal, rather than the journal a measure of assessment for him (though it does help). It is, however, felt by the parents that Pete has succeeded enough to add addition activities for him to do at home with the family to help with his APD. In regards to parent’s needs, and for the case of the scenario, if the parents…

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