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    Co-occurring Disabilities in the Accommodations Discussion”, it discusses the accommodations for students who are deaf or hard of hearing (SDHH) and those students who are deaf or hard of hearing with additional disabilities (SDHH+) in a hearing predominant school. A recent study showed lack of accommodations in literature for two sub-groups of SDHH+; students with learning disabilities and students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Deaf students or hard of hearing students…

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    The purpose of the experiment was to determine how altering the amount of mass in a makeshift rocket will affect its distance. Our hypothesis stated that when more mass is added to the rocket, its distance will also increase. To investigate this theory, we conducted an experiment in which the mass of the rocket would be changed using differentiating amounts of water. To measure the height of the bottle rocket, we took rope and attached it to the girth of the liter bottle to determine how high…

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    Special Olympics The name of the website I am reviewing is Special Olympics. The intent of the site is to inform people on what the Special Olympics is, what they do and how you can get involved. The target audience that this website is focusing on is, people that want to become and athlete, become a volunteer, a coach, or people that want to know where the Special Olympics events are. There is also an opportunity to donate to the Special Olympics foundation if someone was looking to support the…

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    High-quality inclusive programs support universal options for all children by improving children’s lives in the United States. High-quality inclusive programs will have a great impact especially on children who are poor and are in need of an education system that will enable to experiences that will enable them to grow alongside their peers in a more normal environment. In which case high-quality inclusive programs will support, strengthen and resources interact with and can counteract…

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    The amount of stimulation children receives directly affects children’s cognitive, social, and emotional skills. (Berk, 2014, p.94). The other reason that the classroom environment is vital because children spend a considerable amount of time in school. From kindergarten through third-grade, children will spend about 4,000 hours in a regular classroom setting (Bullard, 2013, p3) Studies find a positive correlation between kindergarten students’ achievement and attitudes and the nature of the…

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    Throughout this entire book I enjoyed how the writers made everything so simplified. Being a special education teacher is not easy. Adding a ton of acronyms to that makes it even worse. It was nice to get the basics in a way that helped me understand what it was talking about. With this book and through my work with students who have special needs, it made me feel a lot more confident about knowing how to help these students. The first thing in the book that I remember relating to was about a…

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    Adapted Physical Education (APE) is developed for a learner with a disability, in order to implement them into PE classes with students who do not have disabilities. This is mandated by federal law so that students with disabilities receive physical education to develop the motor skills that are essential to their lives through physical activity. Changes that are made for the students with disabilities in these classes are based on the type of disability that the student suffers from and…

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    course and being out in the field for 20 hours, special education was not my ideal teaching job. Special education was always intimidating to me because there is so much important information that is needed. IEP’s, parents, and goal setting are just a few to name that intimidated me until now. After getting to experience being in a special education room with the students and asking Nicole Degroot questions about these topics, I now I feel that special education may be the positon for me. From…

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    Classrooms are a focal point in children’s lives where they can learn and grow. Providing a safe, caring, and exciting atmosphere that can be academically stimulating is what teachers are there to assess. Not all children are the same and there are many styles of environments that can provide learning for children of various levels of cognitive, social/emotional, and physical exceptionalities. With proper training and knowledge on the advantages and disadvantages of each style of teaching,…

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    each alternative is different. Physical therapy, EMT, and labor and delivery are close to my values, but these alternatives are careers I do not want to be. These alternatives are in my range of how close my values are, but nursing is my passion. Special education teacher and pediatrician are not in my area either. Nursing is something that I have always wanted to be since I was a little girl and the Lord has put this idea of career in my path. I want to strive to do the best at my career…

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