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When compared to other levels of mental retardation, MMR is usually not diagnosed until the child attains school age and the diagnosis usually occurs subsequent to referral from the class teacher of the child for suboptimal academic performance.... When compared to other levels of mental retardation, MMR is usually not diagnosed until the child attains school age and the diagnosis usually occurs subsequent to referral from the class teacher of the child for suboptimal academic performance....
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Research Paper
hellip; Children suffering from BESD face many challenges in learning such as struggling to overcome trust issues, hence fail to make relationships with others, ability to cope with school routines and relationships, failure to reason appropriately....
This essay, therefore wishes to examine the challenges teachers face in the inclusion of pupils with Autistic Spectrum Disorders in the mainstream classroom.... However, before discussing the challenges of teachers, this essay will define “inclusion”, explain what teachers ought to be, characteristics of autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) and the learning environment in mainstream schools....
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Assignment
In the past integration was practiced by “acceptance of children with disabilities”, but still differentiating the two.... By providing both regular and disabled students with same standard of education, this policy would lower the overall learning of the class, hence the overall progression by the students will decrease as a regular student would have learned and progressed more, if had studied in a regular school, creating a discrepancy between what he has learned and what he needs to learn and was capable of it but could not....
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Research Paper
This paper talks about autism which is associated with the impairment of brain development leading to a lack of social intercourse and communication.... Since it involves a range of symptoms, a more convenient term to use is the autism spectrum disorders … According to the essay Webster's New World Medical Dictionary defines autism as “a spectrum of neuropsychiatric disorders characterized by deficits in social interaction and communication, and unusual and repetitive behavior....
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Essay
hellip; There have been many studies on Autism Spectrum Disorder and the way that children with this spectrum should be taught.... There are several studies that support the use of non-traditional methods to teach children with ASD.... The researcher will interview parents of children with ASD through the local Autism Spectrum organization.... This proposal "Research Proposal: Educational Methods for Autism" seeks to study the various teaching methods, especially the alternative methods that are more prevalent today in order to develop a "best practices" set of teaching methods for ASD children....
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Essay
It includes childhood autism and asperger syndrome.... children with this condition may experience problems in understanding or communicating their needs to fellow students and their teachers.... They can experience difficulties in understanding some classroom instructions and directions, along with facial and vocal cues of their teachers....
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Research Paper
children with Down syndrome are normal individuals that have feelings, functional mental ability and cognition that can be directed and trained to survive in the society.... The development of children with Down syndrome varies considerably depending on the environment, support from parents and the safety of the educational environment.... Subjecting downers to mainstream educational environment has numerous challenges, which results into slow development as witnessed in the case of Carl who is subject of ridicule and teasing in school....
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Case Study
We shall focus on the use of board games for children with SLCN and discuss how it would be helpful for them to improve their speech and language communication skills.... This difficulty in children is known as pragmatics, which is a core problem for children with autistic spectrum.... The paper "Use of a Game in SLCN - Board Games" states that it is essential to build a climate of acceptance and social inclusion, as the children with SCLN are in need of support and an inclusive environment, where their deficiencies are accepted without any differences....
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Case Study