Students in the 21st-century classroom are diverse culturally, economically, and linguistically, with disparate needs and abilities. General education classroom students vary in academic readiness, interest level, and individual learning profile, and some may have severe learning and behavioral challenges. All teachers today need to be able to differentiate instruction, using strategies that address students strengths, interests, skills, and readiness for learning, in a flexible classroom environment. The 10th volume in the CEC Division on Autism and Developmental Disabilities Prism series, Differentiating Instruction in the Inclusive Classroom reviews the building blocks of effectively meeting the needs of all students universal design for learning, multiple intelligence theory, and findings from brain research and supports teachers in successfully delivering instruction and providing support.
Educationally Disabling Syndromes, Diseases and Disorders of Exceptional Children: Causes, Characteristics and Resources
Contains information for parents, teachers, and others on the nature of the deficits characteristic of students with social cognitive disabilities.
Community engagement research (CER) is an evidence-based approach to developing, studying, and evaluating the impact of academiccommunity partnerships focused on a common public health goal.
This book provides an overview of forty years of research and practice by recognised experts, from a developmental perspective.
Through a heartwarming story about embracing diversity, Stripes for Eliana seeks to instill the values of empathy, kindness, and respect, as well as to raise awareness about Cri du Chat Syndrome.
ACQUIREc Therapy: A Training Manual for Effective Application of Pediatric Constraint-induced Movement Therapy
Travel the journey of Lauren, Matty, and his occupational therapist Maude Le Roux as they find a breadcrumb trail of “allies” that ultimately empower him to soar!
The Health U. curriculum contains age-appropriate nutrition education materials for adolescents and young adults with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities. The goal of the Health U. program is to encourage a healthy lifestyle.
"Spiritual Roadtrip is a heart-warming and spiritually uplifting account of a father's relationship with his son, Erik, who has Down syndrome. The book is divided into three parts.
Relationships will blossom and your self confidence will soar. If you're looking for support for special needs moms, you're in the right place. Scroll to the top of the page and get started when you buy this book.