I think it is.
Special education is education for children with learning disorders and meets their needs. Lessons are often paced for the children
Margaret Cecil Coleman has written: 'Emotional and behavioral disorders' -- subject(s): Behavior disorders in children, Education, Problem children, Special education, Teaching
It may stand for multiple things - the most likely is probably Autism Spectrum Disorder - A group of disorders related to what we traditionally think of as Autism.
Sometimes - each case is different. Many children with autism spectrum disorders tend to have digestive problems. Your pediatrician can check your children and advise you on the best dietary direction.
Ruth Lyn Meese has written: 'Teaching learners with mild disabilities' -- subject(s): Special education, Case studies, Education, Children with disabilities, Study and teaching 'Strategies for teaching students with emotional and behavioral disorders' -- subject(s): Education, Behavior disorders in children, Problem children, Mentally ill children, Behavior modification, Learning disabled children
Rita Jordan has written: 'The National Autistic Society' 'Teaching language and autism' 'Meeting the needs of children with autistic spectrum disorders' 'The special curricular needs of autistic children'
Fred H. Bess has written: 'Audiology, education, and the hearing impaired child' -- subject(s): Audiology, Deaf children, Education, Education, Special, Hearing, Hearing disorders in children, Hearing impaired children, Hearing loss, Partial, In infancy and childhood, Partial Hearing Loss, Rehabilitation, Special education 'Audiology' -- subject(s): Audiology, Audiologie
Linda. Andersen has written: 'Classroom activities for helping perceptually handicapped children' -- subject(s): Children with perceptual disabilities, Education, In infancy and childhood, Perceptual disorders, Perceptual learning, Special education
Christine MacIntyre has written: 'Play for children with special needs' -- subject(s): Play, Special education, Education, Learning disabled children, Activity programs, Recreation, Children with disabilities 'Movement and learning in the early years' -- subject(s): Learning, Movement education 'Dyspraxia in the early years' -- subject(s): Apraxia, Motor ability in children, Movement disorders in children 'Dyspraxia 5-14' -- subject(s): Apraxia, Movement disorders in children 'Enhancing learning through play' -- subject(s): Play, Learning, Creative ability in children 'Identifying and supporting children with specific learning difficulties' -- subject(s): Education, Inclusive education, Learning disabled children
In special education, the acronym AS typically stands for "Autism Spectrum." It refers to a range of developmental disorders characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, and communication. The term encompasses various diagnoses, including Autism, Asperger's syndrome, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS).
Michael S. Rosenberg has written: 'Special education for today's teachers' -- subject(s): Special education, Education, Children with disabilities, Special education teachers, Study and teaching 'Special education for today's teachers' -- subject(s): Special education, Education, Children with disabilities, Special education teachers, Study and teaching 'The special education sourcebook' -- subject(s): Special education, Bibliography, Directories, Handbooks, manuals
Exception children are those children differ from the normal people in sense of IQ level either below or above, they require an individualized program of special education and related services to fully benefit form education. This term include children who experience difficulties in learning as well as those whose performance is so superior that modification in curriculum and necessary to help them fulfill their needs. Children with learning or behavior disorders, children with physical disabilities or sensory impairment, communication disorders these fits into this category.