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Archive by Date | Archive by Article Title Effects of Favoritism Favoritism can occur in the home or school without intention. The effects of favoritism can be detrimental for some, while needed for others. Children with special needs often need a lot of attention. The extra attention can seem unfair to other children in the home, as well as the classroom. Preventing Violence School violence is on the rise. Unsuspecting students, faculty and staff report to school with hopes of having a good day. Instead they are sometimes met with the intent to injure or even kill by unhappy people. It can be prevented by teaching others how to manage difficult feelings. Developing Winning Interview Skills Students in special education settings are encouraged to become as independent as possible. The ability to land suitable employment heavily relies upon strong job seeking skills. Simple steps can be taken in order to improve the chances of getting through the interview process successfully. Resources for Speech or Language Disorders Speech and language disorders impact the ability to communicate. Ineffective communication can have the ability to isolate individuals socially and educationally. These implications can be avoided by providing interventions that are early and appropriate with supportive resources. Identifying Speech and Language Impairments Effective communication is needed to express thought, emotions, and feelings to others. The act of communication consists of delivering and receiving information. Speech and language disorders prevent effective communication between the sender and the receiver. Managing ADHD Issues Children with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) can thrive in the school environment with proper structure. ADHD is a neurobiological disorder that has an effect on behavior, attention, and activity. Easy solutions can make ADHD manageable in the classroom. Quality of Life The needs and desires met for an individual determines the quality of life. Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities can lead a quality life with proper supports, life skills and self-determination. The feelings of value, dignity and respect can be achieved by every individual. Taking Financial Responsibility Adaptive skills are essential for independent living. These skills are used in everyday life. People with Intellectual Disabilities often lack skills for independent living, such as budgeting, banking, and ways to save money. Learning Made Easy with SLANT Student with disabilities often have barriers that prevent them from excelling in the classroom. The SLANT is a strategy that teaches a new behavior by using positive body language. Developing the SLANT behavior will improve learning. Support for Parents of Special Needs Children Parents of children with disabilities are often devastated when they learn that their children are not learning or functioning at the expected level. Parents are not alone in the journey caring for a child with special needs.
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