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
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How to Choose a Pediatrician for a Special Needs Child
A visit to a pediatrician is always difficult for little ones. However, for a child with special needs, it’s often even more challenging. In many cases, special needs children visit specialists and doctors more often, and sometimes they have anxiety issues about these medical visits. So, when selecting a pediatrics special needs doctor, take time […]
Planning A Disney Vacation When Your Child Has Special Needs
When you have a child with special needs, the thought of going on vacation to the “happiest place on Earth” might seem overwhelming. Crowds, noise, waiting in lines—these can be difficult to manage for kids with cognitive and physical disabilities. However, this has not stopped regional chair for Autism Speaks, Amy Schinner, from taking her […]