Neurodiversity has become a buzzword in the world of SEND, but what does it mean and how should schools react?
Virginia has the highest high school graduation rates in the U.S. Sarah WoodDec. 1, 2023 Charter Schools vs. Public Schools Charter schools present choices, but there is much for parents to evaluate. Jacob FischlerandCole ClaybournNov. 14, 2023 ...
Is a world (objects and subjects) created by technical means, transmitted to a person through his sensations: sight, hearing, smell, touch, etc. Virtual reality imitates both impact and responses to exposure. Published in Chapter: Electronic Government Aizhan Baimukhamedova (Gazi University, ...
Included under their definition of qualitative data are auditory and visual data—for example, nonnumeric descriptives of cognitive, social, and emotional context as well as sensory observations, such as conversations with parents or observations of students in situ. Such data may be collected ...
What is avoidant restrictive food intake disorder and how can schools make reasonable adjustments to support children with it?
a strong message kids are not likely to miss—or forget. Even seemingly innocent, non-hateful comments they hear will shape beliefs about who is smart, strong, capable or trustworthy, characteristics that are not likely to apply to every person in any group based on race, ethnicity or class...
ii) Create a sensory scavenger hunt where they find something that smells, feels soft, or makes a sound. Engaging in physical activities. i) Set up an obstacle course in the yard or living room to encourage running, jumping, and crawling. ii) Play games like tag or hopscotch to promote ...
For instance, the dog may stand guard over the person during a seizure or the dog may go for help.Sensory Signal Dog / Social Signal DogA dog trained to assist a person with autism. “SSig Dogs” alert their handlers to distracting repetitive movements common among people with autism, ...
in a big, bad high school. If you want to discuss the Parent Presentation, I am happy to share what I have created for John over his years. Consider it your marketing educational rebuttal plan, all in writing, over the years, into the federal document that is your child’s Deliberations...
Cognitive load theory suggests that working memory can only manage a limited amount of information at one time - but what does the wider education research say, and how can it be used by teachers in schools?