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Exceptional Children

Page history last edited by Danielle Hitz 13 years, 3 months ago

 

Exceptional Children

 

  

 

Every school is made up of exceptional students who have the tremendous ability to bless the lives of others. As we learn more about exceptional children, we have the opportunity to enhance their learning experiences and provide them with the high-quality teaching that they deserve.

 

 

  

 Visit each of these links to better educate yourself about the various categories of exceptional children! They are filled with fun videos, pictures, and more about the category!

  

Exceptional Children:  

 

Learning Disabilities...

...are experienced by individuals who have difficulty in one ore more areas of learning.

 

Speech and Language Impairments...

...are communicative disorders.

 

Emotional and Behavioral Disorders...

...are common among children who respond in socially unacceptable ways to their environments.

 

Attention Deficit Disorders...

...are disorders that make it difficult for students to remain focused.

 

Autism...

...is a pervasive developmental disorder and it is also referred to autism spectrum disorder.

 

Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students... 

...are usually minority students whose culture and language differ from that of the school they are attending.  

 

Gifted and Talented Students...

...have the extraordinary capacity and potential to excel in particular areas of their lives.

 

At Risk Students...

...are students who are struggling academically, and they are at risk for failing school.

 

Low Incidence Disabilities...

...are uncommon disabilities among the general education population.

 

UDL and RTI. . .

...have the ability to provide exceptional curriculum and instruction for exceptional students.

 

 

  

 

 

"Students are born with a powerful desire to learn. Everything we do as parents and teachers must ensure that this powerful desire is kept alive. If there were to be one thing to be continually assessed it would be this desire... too many students leave with little to show for their time at school. Too many leave alienated and powerless."

~Anonymous~ 

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