When Chris Ulmer first started teaching children with special needs,he could not have imagined the journey this job would take him on.In the three years he spent with his students,Ulmer discovered that these kids didn...
1【题目】When Chris Ulmer first started teaching children with special needs, he could not have imagined the journey this job would take himon. In the three years he spent with his students, Ulmer discovered that these kids didn't.have special needs, they were all special people in every ...
all of whom have ADHD, they kept trying to show me how they needed to learn. I finally got it. I learned how to tweak the curriculum and my teaching strategies to meet the needs of my distractible students. If you’re a parent
Teaching kids to read actually begins with your child’s name, so I hope you chose it carefully! Ha! The letters that make up a child’s name hold meaning to a child—those letters are important. So important, in fact, that I wrote an entire post all about this very first step: ...
Teach “the squeeze.” Let your child know that when you are speaking to an adult, she can gently squeeze your hand to let you know she needs you. Gently squeeze her hand in acknowledgment to let her know that you’re aware she needs you, and respond to her as soon as possible. ...
2. 根据文章第一句"It was my first year teaching in a school for kids with special needs."可知,作者在一所特殊需要儿童学校教书。 3. 由此可知,作者的学生有很多问题,从学习困难到身体残疾。反馈 收藏
Some children become interested in the theater and acting when they are young. The younger a child is when he learns the basics of drama and theater, the better he will be able to adapt in the future. However, teaching these elements to younger children
No wonder. Then, towards the end of Section 3, after not very deep into daily language, the course plunges into deep science, experiments with elements and such, becoming completely irrelevant to the average language learner’s needs. And then the whole course is suddenly cut short. The ...
But because most children don’t start actually “reading” until around 6 years old (which is upwards of the targeted age range for my blog), I didn’t want parents to feel pressured that their 3-year old needs to start reading (which, by the way, they don’t!). However, the info...