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 | |  | | E-book Category: Parenting E-book Title: Inclusion That Works Author: Lisa Simmons Book Description: Dear Educator,
This one simple fact can make you a more effective teacher:
Information is power.
I know it's been said many times before. But it really is that important.
And here's the best part -- by using the information readily available online, your ability to teach a broad range of students goes WAY up.
Do you really know the most successful way to work with a student who is learning disabled? What about one who has a visual impairment? There's so much advice out there telling you how to do this ... and a lot of it is just plain wrong or, at the very least, not very practical in a regular ed. classroom!
Search for answers on your own and you'll waste precious time (and possibly risk legal action for not providing an appropriate education). But listen to the right people, apply their advice, and you'll watch your success rate skyrocket ... my brand new eBook "Inclusion that Works!" can help you make that connection.
Who Can Answer YOUR Questions?
I recently spent six months scouring the Internet for websites and online resources that offer exactly the information you need:
Basic information about each diagnosis to. A quick run down on how each diagnosis will make a child look, act, and react in the classroom. The bottom-line - what will need to be done differently for this child, to help him or her learn? I found ALL the information you need for all 13 diagnosis categories that are currently eligible for special education services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (I.D.E.A.) and condensed them into 13 Quick Click Guides!
Stop wasting valuable time with hit-or-miss Internet searches. Now you can access the precise information you need, when you need it, simply and quickly ---
IEP Goals for Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. Teaching Strategies and Techniques for pupils with Tourette Syndrome. Inclusion Tips for Children with Down Syndrome Curriculum Adaptation Ideas to Meet the Special Needs of Someone with Severe or Multiple Disabilities. Classroom Interventions for the Student with an Attention Deficit Disorder. Teaching Tips for Children with Autism Strategies for Meeting the Challenges of a Child with an Emotional Disorder. Methods for Educating Students with Cerebral Palsy. Step-by-Step Guidance on How to Have a Seizure Smart School. How to Integrate Natural Speech and Augmentative Communication Methods. What to do When one of your Students has Asthma or Diabetes. Ways to get Students with Learning Disabilities Writing More. Simple Ways to Help Classmates Accept and Understand a Student who is Visually Impaired.
Devour Every Word ...
I'm making these Quick Click Guides available to you, the classroom teacher, because I want to see as many children as possible benefit from this information as quickly as possible.
"I believe the quickest way to impact the education system is to help dedicated teachers who are looking for answers - to find them."
Allow me to Introduce a Few of your Inclusion Mentors:
Temple Grandin is a PhD and assistant professor at Colorado State University. She also happens to have Autism. She shares her teaching tips for children with Autism.
Nancy A. Tenure, MS, ToD, MLS is also a professor. She has developed an online course entitled, Teaching the Child Who Is Deaf, in cooperation with the New York State Education Department.
Charles and Helen Schwab have founded the Schwab Foundation, a private, charitable foundation that supports programs in learning differences and human services. They offer a downloadable publication entitled The Educator's Guide to Learning Differences.
Sue Castles, Sherry Edwards and Cilla Sluga of the Illinois Assistive Technology Project have designed an online resource manual and tour to introduce educators to Assitive Technology.
Dawn Hogan, J.J. Stout and other authors published in respected journals such as Childhood Education share their tips on teaching students with ADHD.
Spend some time with these Inclusion wizards and discover...
Effective Accommodations for ADD. Strategies for Creating an Inclusive School. Practical Tips for Working with Children with Autism. How to Determine If a Treatment Really Helped. How to Teach Friendship Skills to a Child with Asperger Syndrome. How to Stimulate Literacy in Deaf Children. Where to Learn the Deaf-Blind Manual Alphabet. How to Use Outdoor Education with a Behavior Disordered Student. How to Improve the Reading Level of a Child with Learning Disabilities. How to Effectively Use One-on-One for a Child who is Deaf-Blind. How to Cope with Tourette's Syndrome in the Classroom. How to Plan School Transitions for Students with Traumatic Brain Injuries. Where to Find an Introduction to Adaptive Computer Technology. What the Reading Options Are for a Child with Impaired Vision. How to Recognize Early Warning Signs for Learning Disabilities, Speech Delays, and Hearing Impairments. Forms of Alternative Assessment You Can Use That Are Not Test-Based. How to Decide If You Should Provide Extended School Year Services for Your Students. And Much, Much, More ...
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