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Intellectual Disabilities Sarah Livingston EDEX 796.

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1 Intellectual Disabilities Sarah Livingston EDEX 796

2 Definition Condition characterized by: Significant sub-average intellectual functioning Exists concurrently with deficits in adaptive behavior

3 Students with ID Eligibility Characteristics Accommodations & Modifications Examples

4 IDEA Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Created in 1975 Improved in 2004

5 To be eligible: Child must have disability Must need special education/related services. If child has disability but no need for special education services: May qualify for Section 504Section 504

6 Characteristics Cognitive Communication Physical Social-emotional

7 Cognitive Attention Memory Generalization

8 Communication Speech Nonverbal Language Delayed development Other ways to communicate

9 Physical Fine/Gross motor Cerebral Palsy Blindness/Deaf Epilepsy Other

10 Social-emotional Behavior issues Child-like behaviors Some are social; some are not Mimicry/echolalia

11 Accommodations This is how I teach How material is presented Where student is taught How student communicates what learned

12 Modifications What I teach my students Simplifying lessons Main facts Functional skills

13 When I teach It is important for me to: Reduce language Reduce/simplify my lesson Give examples Show finished product

14 Keep my students on a schedule/routine Give preferred and non-preffered tasks Visual cues Timers Peer buddies (like you )

15 My students can do the same things as you! Enjoy art

16 Play ball

17 Play with friends at recess

18 Surf the web & the waves

19 So remember… We can change the world We have a “can do” attitude, do you? “We, the one’s who are challenged, need to be heard. To be seen not as a disability, but as a person who has, and will continue to bloom. To be seen not only as a handicap, but as a well intact human being.” – Robert M. Hensel

20 FYI List of those you may not know had a disability: Albert Einstein; Asperger’s Beethoven; Deaf Bill gates; Asperger’s Cher; dyslexia David Beckham; ID Reeve & Roosevelt; Physical Van Gogh; Epilepsy


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