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Archive by Article Title | Archive by Date Adults with Learning Disabilities - Finding Solutions One way that I have found to adapt when I can't figure out how to go about or do something is to put on my thinking cap and let my mind branch out. ADHD in Adults? Research has found that Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can still be found in some adults; not always outgrown as thought in the past. Add Odd, Even Numbers - Kinesthetic Math Lesson This lesson is to practice using odd and even numbers and is for kids age 7 and older or those who have learned to add and subtract and understand sets. Adaptive Rhythmic Clapping Practice Techniques for assisting students to clap rhythmic patterns - preparation for math and language patterns. Adaptive Dance Teaching Philosophy I have found in teaching that encouraging an attitude in the class of cheering a struggling classmate on gives that student more impetus to move with the group. Adaptive Dance and Rhythms - Summary In the outline of a 40 minute lesson plan, practical adaptive techniques to teach rhythmic dance movements, floor exercises, clapping rhythms, and expressive dance. Geared for disabled kids and adults, illustrated, 76 pages. Adapting to Change on the Job From the Adults with Learning Disabilities series: Having one or more learning disabilities can still impact daily life out in the world - particularly on the job. Academic Benefits of Learning Rhythmic Dances Kinesthetic ways to learn math and language skills through practicing rhythmic dances for school age kids. ABC Word Book by Richard Scarry A must-have for a child getting ready to recognize alphabet letters. ABA Sequencing Waltz Combination Advanced Kinesthetic Lesson: Skills practiced are ABA sequencing of groups, memorization, following oral instructions, working cooperatively as a group while moving using large motor skills rhythmically. For age 9 and older or 4th grade and beyond.
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