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Q: How would you identify special needs of children?
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What are the pros and cons of special needs children being intergrated into regular classrooms?

The pros of special needs children being integrated into the classroom are that the children will learn the skills needed to socialize with those of special needs. The cons would be that the class could be disrupted and it would be hard to teach children of special needs at the same pace as regular children within the same environment.


Teaching and Special Needs Children.?

If you have children with special needs, then of course they are going to be treated differently than main stream students, and that would be particular to their individual and specific needs. That's why they are classified as children with special needs.


What subjects do you need to look after special needs people?

You need the same qualifications as you would to look after children without special needs. The main thing you need for this type of work is a big heart, understanding, empathy, and patience. Experience is always a good thing to have, as some of these children's needs are very complex and need someone with a sound understanding of the need. If you undertake a basic childcare qualification, chances are you will have to do placements anyway. Usually one of these would be a special needs placement. If not, you can do voluntary work at a disability centre, or within an out of school setting.


How would you identify and prepare items for urgent or special delivery?

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How long can children stay on parents medical insurance?

Under current law until the end of the month of their 26th birthday. There are some exceptions for special needs children that would extend that time.


I would like some more in depth information on Autism. How do I go about this?

Where you got your teaching qualification from would be the best place to start to search our more information on teaching special needs children. You could also try your local special needs school to see if they have any resources you could use.


What subjects do people need to look after special needs people?

You need the same qualifications as you would to look after children without special needs. The main thing you need for this type of work is a big heart, understanding, empathy, and patience. Experience is always a good thing to have, as some of these children's needs are very complex and need someone with a sound understanding of the need. If you undertake a basic childcare qualification, chances are you will have to do placements anyway. Usually one of these would be a special needs placement. If not, you can do voluntary work at a disability centre, or within an out of school setting.


Qualifications needed to work with children with special needs?

You need to get a specialized college education in the area of special needs you are interested in teaching/working with. Special needs is broken down in areas of need. Visually handicapped, hearing handicapped, learning problems, various forms of autism, mobility problems, severely handicapped, and so forth. If you want to teach children in any of the above areas you would get a teaching credential and a special education credential. I would suggest if you think you might really want to help special needs children you talk to a teacher who does this and you may want to become an aide or volunteer in a class. It is a tough challenging job and requires a lot of patience.


How would you use ineffiable in a sentence?

Teaching special needs children has given me years of ineffable satisfaction. The hurricane brought ineffable despair and destruction to the tiny, island town.


Can you suggest a gift for a special-needs child who is blind and cannot walk or talk?

br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}Sensory toys are the perfect gifts for kids who are blind, can't talk, and/or can't walk. I would recommend engaging children with purposeful toys in the context of play with a partner. This approach, apart from making interaction easy, also provides them the right environment for learning. Plus, it's fun for them. eSpecial Needs is a really good resource. They have plenty of toys you can gift to special needs children. https://www.especialneeds.com/shop/special-needs-toys/sensory-activities.html


Is scoliosis special needs?

In most cases, no, however, some people are left badly disabled by scoliosis so those people would be considered special needs


Do Catholics think the can identify a Protestant by looking at their face?

No, that would be impossible as their is no special feature that a Protestant might have.