No they do not need to get them.
Yes absolutely ! Homeschooling helps the special needs children the same as it helps other students.
Yes, this is called mainstreaming. Not only does the special needs child learn skills in a mainstreamed classroom, but so do the other members of the class. In most cases the special needs child only spends a few hours in the regular classroom and then goes to a special education teacher for the rest of the day. As a classroom teacher I have always opened my room to special needs students because I think all benefit from the experience.
Children with special needs may require extra attention, and more guidance than other students. They may also need more one on one time with a teacher.
No, special needs are tow special words as you see them. I am a special needs gentleman who enjoys playing with men, other children, and women.David Wesson. :)
I am a special education teacher--I have been teaching now for 12 years. I have worked with a very wide range of children with disabilities. I believe there are many factors that should go into deciding if a child should be in a regular classroom. Factors such as; what is the students disability and how severe that disability is, does the student have the social skills that it takes to be in the general classroom and the type of regular classroom teacher will be with that child. Many regular classroom teacher deal very well with special needs students. But I have seen some who don't deal well with special needs children well. These teachers need to know how to modify to the needs of that students. If these students get with the wrong teachers then that hurts everyone in the classroom. It is not fair for the student with the disability, the teacher and the other children that are in the classroom. Each students needs to be evaluated and all these factors need to be taken into account. We do many different things where I teach. Some students are in a special education room all day--some are pulled out for special services for 50min-2 hrs and 3 hrs. Sometimes the special education teacher even goes into the general education room and works with the special needs child. We all need to remember that every child is different and learns at a different way and at different paces.
Isn't it the students profile that gets him into a university? & just like any other institution offering high school diploma program, WoodField diploma is accepted everywhere too.
NO? that is unfair to other students
A child with special need can find help with their education be hiring a "Learning Assistant". Other methods can include attending a "Special Needs" school.
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.
It's not illegal if other kids are doing it. However, if an adult is bullying a special needs child it could be considered discrimination.
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As a special needs assistant, establishing boundaries is crucial for maintaining a professional and supportive environment. Boundaries help ensure that the assistant's role is clear, promoting a healthy relationship with students while safeguarding their emotional and physical well-being. They also protect the assistant from potential burnout and enable them to provide consistent, focused support. Ultimately, clear boundaries foster trust and respect between the assistant, students, and other educational staff.