Does your child scream if he can’t wear his favorite shoes? Does he enjoy fondling material of certain textures without regard for where or on whom that fabric may be located? Does he fear the toilet, the market, the dentist? This was part of a post about “The Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism” left by Shannon […]
Month: August 2017
The Easiest Home Modifications You Can Make for Your Child With a Disability
If your child is living with a disability, you may be thinking about all the ways you’ll need to modify your home in order to make it more accessible and safe. Along with that comes considerations regarding cost and how eco-friendly the changes will be, so it’s important to sit down and think about the changes that […]
Meeting the Needs of Special Needs Students in the Inclusion Classroom
It can be very difficult teaching special needs children within inclusion classrooms. Both disabled and non-disabled students learn together in inclusion classrooms. It can be exceptionally difficult for teachers overseeing crowded inclusion classrooms. However, various strategies exist for teachers working with both disabled and non-disabled students in the same classroom. READ MORE