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Students with disabilities
Proving accommodations and modifications Naimah Catchings Special Needs Learners Winter 2015
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Specific learning disability
Students with a Specific Learning Disability experience certain challenges that impair their ability to learn in common ways. More specifically, these students struggle with processing content. This is most commonly seen where a student struggles with visual or auditory processing. Accommodation: Use of manipulatives and visual aids will greatly assist students with a Specific Learning Disability.
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Emotional disturbance
Emotional Disturbance can be defined as disruptive behaviors or mental illnesses that exist over a long duration of time and that significantly impact academic performance. Accommodations: To assist a student with emotional disturbances, a teacher could place social cues cards on the student’s desk in order to prompt appropriate behavior in class.
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Speech or language impairment
Students with this disability struggle with articulation and language development. There are a variety of causes of Speech and Language Impairment which include autism, hearing loss, neurological disorders and brain injury. Accommodation/Modification: Students with speech and language impairment should receive therapy from a speech pathologist in most cases. In class, teachers should modify work to represent the student’s present level of language development. For example, students can receive a modified spelling list.
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autism Autism includes a wide spectrum of disorders that display a deficit in social interaction and communication. Students with autism show little interest in interacting with others and find comfort in structure and repetition. Accommodations: Students with autism would benefit from small group or individual instruction. Using manipulatives, graphic organizers and visual aid would also be useful for a student with autism.
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Developmental delay Students with a developmental delay are described as not achieving developmental milestones at the appropriate age and are behind their peers. Developmental delays most commonly originate during pregnancy or birth. Accommodations/Modifications: Teachers should modify work to student’s present level of performance. Assignments should be shortened as needed. Students with developmental delays would benefit from RSP support.
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