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    pretties and Uglies react to her actions when special circumstances comes and Tally is caught in front of everyone, being caught by the pretties in one of the apartment buildings in New Pretty Town roaming the halls with a pig mask every pretty laughing instead of being shocked, and…

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    Special Needs Children

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    world and learning” (Grassley). Special needs children are picked on and made fun of more than what people consider normal children. The children with special needs are sometimes made to feel ugly, unwanted, different, and many other things by their peers. Our goal is to make the special needs children feel wonderful about themselves. Make them believe that they are just as beautiful as any other person in this world. We are offering completely free photo shoots to special needs children and…

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    Standards: Being a special education teacher, there are multiple roles to help students succeed in school. In diverse schools, special education teachers need to build a professional platform to help their students succeed. Special education teachers are held to ethical standards when it comes to the way they conduct themselves when working with students and their families. The Code of Ethics Principle (CEC) for Special Education Professionals has 12 principles that maintain special education…

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    Paraprofessional Essay

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    collaboration with families and paraprofessionals involves creating positive relationships and open communication. Special education teachers also provide instructional support to general education teachers, this is also true for paraprofessionals and families as well. Special education teachers can provide instructional strategies, feedback, and other supports to paraprofessionals and families of special needs children. Although special education teachers will collaborate with families…

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    Inclusive Environment

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    significantly, especially for special needs students. However, this does not mean that these special needs students should be segregated solely on the basis that they are “different” from the typical child. This is where inclusive education comes in. A popular topic in education for the past few decades, inclusion aims to integrate special needs students into the general education classroom, providing them with the least restrictive environment. In addition, inclusion enables special needs…

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    Currently, there are millions of children in the United States that are living with some type of disability. Many of these special needs children are growing up with one or more siblings in their home. Most research that has been done involving children with special needs focuses on the special needs child or the parents, but it usually does not reflect the siblings of special needs children or how they are impacted. When thinking about this particular topic there are a number of different…

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    In the following, I will argue that Einstein’s discovery of the theory of special relativity was ultimately positive in terms of its benefits. First, Einstein’s discovery changed our understanding of space and time. Second, Einstein’s discovery has a positive effect on people’s daily lives, for example, the global positioning system (GPS). Third, Einstein’s theory of special relativity is a scientific theory, which according to dictionary.com is “a coherent group of propositions formulated to…

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    Inclusion Interview

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    Practices, Effective Peer and Family Relationships and Effective Use of Existing Resources. Once I had completed a subsection of questions I then asked the participants if there was anything they wanted to add based on that subtopic. This is where some of their answers differed greatly Interview With Teacher On Wednesday May 23rd I met with a Special Education…

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    Special Needs Advocate

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    Advocating for Special Needs Students What exactly is a special needs advocate? They are people that work to acquire needed services for individuals with disabilities or special needs. Parents of special needs children should learn to advocate for them at school. In a classroom full of students, it can be difficult for disabled students to reach their full potential without special accommodations to help them be successful. When advocating for students with special needs, the advocate must know…

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    Code of Ethics The council for exceptional children, CEC, guarantees the right of a high-quality early education for children with special needs. Educators may need to make adjustments to their own beliefs to meet the needs of students and their families. The CEC website lists principals and standards that all educators should uphold when working with students with special needs. These principals serve as a good example of the mindset we should have as we work with students with disabilities.…

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