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Special education is education for children with learning disorders and meets their needs. Lessons are often paced for the children
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.
it depends what "special needs" they have.
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A special education lesson to teach colors could involve incorporating visual aids such as flashcards or colored objects, using multisensory activities like sorting colored blocks or playing color matching games, and providing repetition and reinforcement to help students learn and retain color concepts. Individualized instruction and incorporating students' interests and strengths can also enhance the learning experience.
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Cognitive science is one of the most useful majors for students wishing to pursue a career in education. Cognitive science is the study of how the mind processes information. As such, this major is very helpful for students desiring to teach special needs children. Special needs children process information in a different way than do ordinary people. A special needs teacher knows how to communicate with special needs children, so that they can process information and learn different subjects. Cognitive science includes the study of how emotions and language are processed in the mind. In addition, cognitive science majors also study the reasoning habits of the human mind. Because there is so much breadth in this field of study, it is a flexible major that can be applied to many industries.
I want to work with the children with disablity...so please let me know if I need some special kind of education.....
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.
You need to major in early childhood education to teach younger children. Most schools offer that degree.
Children have the job of learning the torah, so later on they can tell teach their children. So the Jewish people will never die out.
There is no cure or medication for down syndrome. However, public schools in the US provide special education services for kids with special needs. These services help children learn at their own pace. The services teach strategies to compensate for specific areas of weakness.