Supporting the student with down syndrome
Found 6 free book(s)Evaluation of Students with Intellectual Disabilities
evaluation.esc2.netA student with an intellectual disability is one who has been determined to have significantly ... Down syndrome, Fragile X syndrome, Williams syndrome, Prader-Willi syndrome, Angelman syndrome); • prenatal exposure to alcohol or illegal substances; ... for ID, then ID is a major hypothesis, particularly if the child has a supporting ...
Roles and Responsibilities of Paraprofessionals
files.eric.ed.govstudent achievement; tasks that very often are the responsibilities given to paraprofessionals in many schools today (Giangreco et al., 1997). Downing, Ryndak, and Clark (2000) assert that paraprofessionals have become re-sponsible for supporting students with dis-abilities in typical learning environments that
Supporting Children with Down Syndrome in Primary School
downsyndrome.ieSupporting Children with Down Syndrome in Primary School. INTRODUCTION. We can all picture a child who has Down syndrome. If you are reading this booklet, you probably have a child who has Down syndrome in your class. You will be conscious that they have an intellectual . disability, and that they often have speech which is not quite clear.
Effect of Availability of Teaching and Learning Resources ...
files.eric.ed.govNational Down Syndrome Society published a research report on the inclusion of children with Down syndrome in general education classes. After analyzing and comparing extensive parent and teacher questionnaires, this study found that with proper support and adequate communication between parents, teachers and professionals,
Special Education in Ontario
edu.gov.on.castudent has the opportunity to succeed, regardless of ancestry, culture, 1. For the purposes of this document, the term students with special education needs . includes all students who are receiving special education programs and services, …
Section 504 Sample Accommodations and Modifications
www.warmlinefrc.orgEXAMPLE: A student with severe arthritis may have persistent pain, tenderness or swelling in one or more joints. A student experiencing arthritic pain may require a modified physical education program. For purposes of this example, the condition substantially limits the major life activity of …